Bank 1 sensor 1 is screwed into the front of the catalytic converter. Bank 1 sensor 2 is after the cat. There isn't a bank 2 on that year Dodge Ram.
Bank 1 sensor 1 is screwed into the front of the catalytic converter. Bank 1 sensor 2 is after the cat. There isn't a bank 2 on that year Dodge Ram.
Bank 1 sensor 1 is screwed into the front of the catalytic converter. Bank 1 sensor 2 is after the cat. There isn't a bank 2 on that year Dodge Ram.
Bank 2 - passenger side. Sensor 1 - before the catalytic converter.
Bank one, sensor one is screwed into the exhaust pipe before the catalytic converter.
depends on the engine if its a 4 cyl there are 2 6 cyl ther are 4. 1 on each cyl bank and before and after the cat converter
This is one of the two sensors which is downstream directly after the catalytic converter.
Bank 1 is the drivers side of the motor, making bank 2 the passenger side of the engine. Bank 1 Sensor 1 will be located before the Catalytic converter, Bank 1 Sensor 2 would be located after the Cat. This is of course assuming your vehicle is equipped with the California emissions having a total of 4 O2 sensors.
THERE ARE 4 O2 SENSORS. BOTH FRONT O2 SENSORS ARE LOCATED ON THE EXHAUST MANIFOLDS AND THE REARS AFTER THE MANIFOLD/CAT. BANK 1 SENSORS ARE LOACTED ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE ENGINE AGAINST THE FIREWALL. BANK 2 SENSORS ARE LOCATED ON THE LEFT SIDE OR RADIATOR SIDE.
what side of engin is bank 1
Those are the oxygen sensors in the exhaust above the catalytic converters.
3, sensor 1 bank 1, sensor 2 bank 1, sensor 2 bank 2
there are 2 pre-cat sensors located on each exhaust manifold and 1 after cat. if you scanned it to read code precat sensors will be bank one or bank two,the other is just for cat.
Oxygen sensors are located in the exhaust system. 4.3L example, one after each bank of cylinders, one before cat and one after cat converter.
Passenger ===================================================== Actually , bank 2 is the drivers side of the engine in a Mercury Mountaineer