All O2 sensors are threaded into the exhaust system at various points.
i have a 2001 f250 v10 only have 2 o2 sensors
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The 1992 Ford Taurus has two oxygen (O2) sensors. Both O2 sensors are located upstream of the catalytic converter with one on each exhaust bank.
On a 2003 Ford F-250 with a 5.4-liter Triton engine, the O2 sensors are located in the exhaust system. There are typically two upstream (pre-catalytic converter) O2 sensors, one on each bank of the engine, and two downstream (post-catalytic converter) sensors. The upstream sensors are generally mounted on the exhaust manifold or just below it, while the downstream sensors are positioned further along the exhaust pipe after the catalytic converters.
there are 4 o2 sensors
That Vehicle has 2 oxygen sensors.
before and after the cat converter
O2 sensors are located in the manifolds & front pipes
there are 2
The 1986 Ford E150 van typically does not have any oxygen (O2) sensors, as this model predates the widespread use of O2 sensors in vehicles. O2 sensors became more common in the late 1980s and early 1990s with the introduction of more advanced emissions control systems. If your E150 has been modified or updated with a newer engine management system, it may have O2 sensors, but the stock configuration would not include them.
You should have 4 O2 sensors. Bank 1 sensors are on the passenger side exhaust, and bank 2 sensors are on the driver's side exaust. The upstream sensors (one on each side) are between the engine and converter. The downstream sensors are after the converters (one on each side). You need to know which sensor you need, but it could quite possibly be a converter also.