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The O2 sensors are screwed into the exhaust system. Follow the exhaust backward from the engine and you will find the sensors.
According to the engine wiring schematic in my Chilton book : For a 1999 Ford Ranger , 4.0 liter EFI , V6 engine : ( there are 3 oxygen sensors )
The 4.0 liter OHV engine has ( 3 ) The 4.0 liter SOHC engine has ( 4 ) The front ( 2 ) oxygen sensors are used in the adjustment of the engine air / fuel ratio
Two. One before, and one after catalytic converter.
The oxygen sensor on a 1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue 3.3 liter is in the exhaust manifold/pipes
there are sensors all over the engine, transmission, chassis, etc.
NO! The 1999 Ford Escort 2.0 liter is not an Interferance engine. Replace the belt at 120,000 miles.NO! The 1999 Ford Escort 2.0 liter is not an Interferance engine. Replace the belt at 120,000 miles.
The 1999 Ford mustang was rated at 190 horsepower for the 3.8 liter engine and 260 horsepower for the 4.6 liter engine
According to Gates ( they manufacture timing belts etc ) the 2.5 liter engine used in a 1999 Ford Ranger is NOT an interference engine
The 4.6 Liter has 260 horsepower 302 lb/ft. I know nothing about a 1999 Ford 4.8 liter engine.
you will need to remove the engine cover fuel rails and intake manifold unscrew the 2 knock sensors screw the new ones in and replace the manifold and fuel rails good to go...
No , the 1999 Ford Mustang came with the ( 3.8 liter V6 engine ) or if it was a GT version it came with a 4.6 liter V8 engine Helpfull