I found a website by googling the part number. It is a warehouse called EMW. They seem to have a fairly accurate application guide. The seem to have come mostly on early 80s GM mid size models. I.E Malibu, Grand prix, camaro. Mostly 305s according to EMW.
Oxygen sensors are located in the exhaust manifolds & in the exhaust pipes on most vehicles
Exhaust manifolds should be covered by warranties.
It would depend on the type of vehicle and the size of the motor.
There are ( 2 ) exhaust manifolds on your 1997 Ford Taurus V6 engine
In the exhaust manifolds & in the exhaust itself
The exhaust manifolds on a 2000 Xterra are bolted onto the side of the engine heads. The manifold carries the engine fumes to the exhaust pipes.
There are ( 2 EXHAUST MANIFOLDS ) on your 1993 Mercury Villager 3.0 liter V6 engine
Yes , it is a V8 engine , so it has 2 exhaust manifolds , 1 on each side of the engine
On a V8 engine there is ( 1 intake manifold and 2 exhaust manifolds )
You didn't state what engine but O2 sensors are located on the exhaust manifolds or headers. They are scewed into threads into the exhaust manifolds with a wire coming out of them and connecting to another electrical connection. Most vehicles have 1 or 2 but some have as many as 4. You probably only have 2 if you have a V8. A 4 cylinder usually only has 1
they are located on the exhaust manifolds
In the exhaust manifolds.