scaner plug location
# The sensor is located in the exhaust manifold or exhaust pipe and is accessible from under the vehicle # Since the oxygen sensor may be difficult to remove with the engine cold begin by operating the engine until it has warmed to atleast 120 degrees # Disconnect the electrical wire from the oxygen sensor and carefully unscrew the oxygen sensor from the exhaust pipe.Be adviced that excessive force may damage the threads inspect the oxygen sensor for damage unless you are replacing it
# The sensor is located in the exhaust manifold or exhaust pipe and is accessible from under the vehicle # Since the oxygen sensor may be difficult to remove with the engine cold begin by operating the engine until it has warmed to atleast 120 degrees # Disconnect the electrical wire from the oxygen sensor and carefully unscrew the oxygen sensor from the exhaust pipe.Be adviced that excessive force may damage the threads inspect the oxygen sensor for damage unless you are replacing it
There are two oxygen sensor for Mitsubishi Outlander. Front Oxygen Sensor and Rear Oxygen Sensor
If the vehicle was built with an oxygen sensor, you will need an oxygen sensor.
It's integrated into the oxygen sensor. Buy a new oxygen sensor and you get a free oxygen sensor heater.
Remove the vacuum hose from the oxygen sensor. Remove the oxygen sensor retaining screws. Reverse the process to install the new oxygen sensor.
Remove the oxygen sensor vacuum to. Remove the oxygen sensor screws. Reverse the process to install the new oxygen sensor.
To replace the oxygen sensor disconnect the oxygen sensor electrical connector. Use an oxygen sensor socket to remove the sensor. spray the sensor with penetration oil if it is difficult to loosen. install in reverse.
it is the oxygen sensor afterthe cat conv
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It doesn't have an oxygen sensor.