I believe there is a total of ( 4 ) oxygen sensors on a 1997 Ford F-150 with
the 4.6 liter V8 and bank 2 is the drivers side of the engine
Bank 2 , sensor 1 is on the drivers side of the engine , close to the engine , before the exhaust enters the catalytic converter ( sensor 1 on both sides of the engine is used to send a signal to the PCM to adjust the air / fuel ratio for the engine )
Sensor 2 , on both sides of the engine , after the exhaust exits the catalytic converter ( downstream sensor ) is also called a catalyst monitor
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There are 4 oxygen sensors on the 2001 ford f150 v6.
there should be 4 two are pre cat and two are post cat
I have a 99 f150 w/ the v6. You actually have 4 o2 sensors. 2 upstream of the cats and 2 down stream of the cats
they have 4 oxigen sensors,, 2 by each bank(before & after catalyts)
There are 2 oxygen sensors on a 2001 SS Monte Carlo.
Three. Bank 1, Bank2, and a down stream.
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.
3, sensor 1 bank 1, sensor 2 bank 1, sensor 2 bank 2
there are 4 O2 sensors on a 2007 Yukon. 2 on each side. upper bank is on the down tube of the exhaust prior to the catalytic converter, lower bank is after the catalytic converters