disconnect the negative battery cable for 30 seconds
How much fuel gets introduced into the engine
Unfortunately there is no fixing an O2 sensor. If the "check engine" light is on due to an O2 sensor, it can only be remedied by replacing the bad sensor.
No. Upstream and downstream O2 sensors are different for a 2000, 1500, Chevrolet Suburban with the 5.3 engine.
The 1999 Chevy Suburban camshaft sensor is located on the front of the engine. The camshaft sensor will be behind the front engine cover.
Just unplug the electrical connector and then unscrew the oxygen sensor out of the exhaust pipe.
I have the check engine light on and the code is for map sensor on my 1999 1500 Chevy suburban
www.autozone.com has a component locator that you can use. Fill in the information about your vehicle, go to the component locator and click on Oxygen Sensor. I have a 1997 Suburban and it identified the location of each of 4 sensors.
It will should be located on the Y pipe of your exhaust between the engine and the catalytic converter.Just unplug the wire harness and then unscrew the sensor and then install new one.
Your O2 sensor is a "part that is designed to wear out". there is no standard on replacing them, but if your car is running fine, and your check engine light comes on, and stays on, it's probably an O2 sensor.
# 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
They are screewed into the exhaust pipe system. There about 3 to 4 inches long with an electrical wire in the end of them.
No it does not. That engine still has a distributor.