It is located on the left (drivers) side of the engine near the back. It is located on the engine side of the head. You may have to move the throttle cables to get to it and I believe that the bolt holding it is a 8mm. Removing the bolt is not fun and will take some time and patience (small hands will help). Before removing the sensor you need to remove the uppermost cam bolt. If not it will prevent you from removing the sensor or possible damaging the new one. The bolt slightly penetrates the hole for the sensor. Take special care disconnecting the old sensor from the harness as this can prove difficult, they don't give you much to work with and the wires will pull out of the plug (I know).
It is located on the left (drivers) side of the engine. It is near the back of the engine on the head itself next to the intake. You will need to loosen the cam cover bolt to get it out. I believe it's a 8mm bolt holding it in and is not real easy to get you (need really small hands). You may have to move the throttle cables to get to it. The sensor itself is relatively inexpensive. Be very careful not to pull the wires out of the connector when removing it.
4.7L - front under side of passenger cylinder head. 3.9L, 5.2L, 5.9l, - inside the distributor.
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