Before cat on the left(driver) side if it has more than one upstream sensor.
Before cat on the left(driver) side if it has more than one upstream sensor.
Before cat on the left(driver) side if it has more than one upstream sensor.
On a 2006 Dodge Dakota bank 1 sensor 1 is driver side above the catalytic converter.
Bank 1 is the driver side.
That is the O2 sensor behind the catalytic converter.
Bank one sensor one is above the converter.
02 sensor circuit slow response bank (bank 1 sensor 1)
PO136 on a 2000 to 2003 Dodge Dakota (It may be true for other year Dakotas) means "Downstream oxygen sensor circuit problem (left cylinder bank)". This is the oxygen sensor that is located just past the catalytic converter on the driver's side and measures the oxygen level after the exhaust has passed through the catalytic converter. I
It is the sensor below the catalytic converter.
Bank 1 is the oxygen sensor either screwed into ,or above the catalytic converter. Bank 2 is below the catalytic converter.
bank 2 is passenger side, sensor 2 is rear sensor (after catalytic converter)
Upstream, driver side.
Bank two sensor two on a 2002 Ram is passenger side, after the catalyst.
2/1 is the 2nd bank upper sensor. The 2nd bank is the side with the number 2 cylinder, in the case of the 4.7, the right side. The sensor you are looking for is the right side (passenger side) upper (before the catalytic converter) o2 sensor.