On the front and inside the transmission.
On the front and inside the transmission.
In the exhaust pipe on the back of the engine.
are you looking for a sensor or are you yring to locate all the sensors. they are located all over it just depends which one you are looking for
No, the connectors for the sensors are different
There are two O2 sensors on a 2005 Grand Caravan and are located as follows: On 2.4 L four-cylinder engines, the upstream oxygen sensor is located on top of the exhaust manifold, above the flange. On 3.3L/3.8L V6 engines, the upstream sensor is located on top of the rear exhaust manifold, above the flange. The downstream oxygen sensor is located on the side of the catalytic converter on all models.
They are located internally in the transmission itself.
Dozens.Dozens.
No.
Next to the oil filter and oil pump. Wheres two sensors down there its the one on the left.
There are sensors all over. Please ask a new question and be more specific.There are sensors all over. Please ask a new question and be more specific.
They are the two wire sensors screwed into the front of the transmission case. The input is closer to the engine.
On a 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan, the oxygen sensors are located in two main areas: the upstream (pre-catalytic converter) sensor is typically found on the exhaust manifold or just before the catalytic converter, while the downstream (post-catalytic converter) sensor is located after the catalytic converter on the exhaust pipe. Accessing these sensors may require raising the vehicle for better visibility and space. Always consult a repair manual for specific locations and procedures.
speed sensors are located on front hubs remove the wheel and you will see what looks like a serated disk the sensors are located adjacent to these These sensors are for the ABS and do not control the speedometer. The vehicle speed sensor is somewhere on the transmition or transfer case. Exactly where I am also trying to find out.