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Assuming we are talking O2 sensors, the downstream O2 sensors left and right are the same. The upstream O2 sensor left side is left side upstream only. Upstream right side fits both left and right sides upstream only. The difference is the length of the wires for the upstream sensors.
There is a total of 3 O2 sensors 2 Upstream and 1 Downstram
All O2 sensors are threaded into the exhaust system at various points. Upstream O2 sensors are located before the catalytic converter(s) and downstream O2 sensors are located after the catalytic converter(s).
2 upstream and 2 downstream for a total of 4 O2 sensors.
The 1992 Ford Taurus has two oxygen (O2) sensors. Both O2 sensors are located upstream of the catalytic converter with one on each exhaust bank.
The O2 sensors are located between the exhaust manifolds and the cat converter. They screw in to the head pipes. Those are also called upstream O2 sensors and in some vehicles they are also called air/fuel sensors. There are also downstream O2 sensors that are located after the catalytic converter.
you have 2 O2 sensors, an upstream O2 sensors located in front of the catalytic converter and the downstream is behind it either on the exaust manifold or the exaust manifold pipe
No. Upstream and downstream O2 sensors are different for a 2000, 1500, Chevrolet Suburban with the 5.3 engine.
Assuming you mean O2 sensors, the 2004 Chevrolet Malibu with the 2.2L engine has two O2 sensors, one upstream (before the cat) and one down stream (after the cat).
Assuming you have the V-6 engine, it has two downstream (after the cats) O2 sensors and two upstream (before the cats) Air/Fuel Ratio Sensors. So the answer to your question is two O2 sensors.
4, 2 upstream (before the Cat) 2 downstream
There are 2 sensors The upstream O2 sensor is mounted in the ehxaust manifold The downstream O2 sensor is mounted in the exhaust pipe after the catalytic converter