Your O2 sensor tells your computer how the engine is running. If your air/fuel mixture is too rich, it will try to make it leaner, or vice-versa. The computer will only adjust it so much before it stops and turns on the check engine light. You can ignore it for a while, but eventually you will damage your catalytic converter and your engine. In a nutshell ... NO
A 1995 ram only has one sensor. It is on the right side directly in front f the catalytic converter
In the exhaust system either before and /or after the catalytic converter?
Screwed into the exhaust system. Either in the manifold or the pipes.
It only has one, and it is in the rear exhaust manifold.
There is no sensor .
the 1995 and before 3.0L's only have the sensor in the distributor. No crank sensor.
It does not have a mass airflow sensor.
it is located just behind where the exhaust pipes "y" together
where is the oxygen sensor in a 1995 gmc jimmy
The throttle position sensor is not adjustable.
The upstream oxygen sensor is mounted in the exhaust manifold The downstream oxygen sensor is mounted in the exhaust pipe after the catalytic converter
With an o2 sensor socket.