there are 4 o2 sensors on the gen.3 sables, one off each manifold, and one before each cat.
There are sensors all over the engine and transmission. There are also sensors at the wheel bearings and in the exhaust.There are sensors all over the engine and transmission. There are also sensors at the wheel bearings and in the exhaust.
The O2 sensors are screwed into the exhaust system. Follow the exhaust backward from the engine and you will find the sensors.
all o2 sensors are on the exhaust manifold pipe.That is the exhaust pipe from your engine.
There are many sensors on the Catera. The exhaust has two on each exhaust pipe. There are many more in other parts of the engine.
In the exhaust on the back side of the engine.In the exhaust on the back side of the engine.
Bank 1 is the passenger side of the engine in your Mercury Mountaineer Sensor 1 would be close to the engine before the exhaust enters the catalytic converter ( upstream sensor )
There are two oxygen sensors, one in the exhaust near the engine, one in the exhaust pipe after the second converter, roughly under the passenger seat on OBD-II vehicles.
In the exhaust between the engine and the catalytic converter.
All O2 sensors are threaded into the exhaust system at various points. However, most O2 sensors are threaded into the exhaust system close to the engine end of the exhaust syatem.
The oxygen sensors are screwed into the exhaust pipe behind the engine.
heated exhaust gas oxygen sensors ( HEGO sensors ) or just oxygen sensors on a V6 engine , Bank #1 is the passenger side , Bank # 2 is the drivers side # 1 sensors are close to the engine , before the exhaust gas passes through the catalytic converters ( # 1 sensors are used for adjusting air / fuel ratio ) # 2 sensors are in the exhaust after passing through the catalytic converters ( downstream ) they are called catalyst monitors and monitor the efficiency of the catalytic converters
In the exhaust pipe, near the engine.In the exhaust pipe, near the engine.