There should be at least three O2 sensors in that vehicle, one in each exhaust pipe after each exhaust manifold and one after the catalytic converter.
The computer uses the oxygen sensor reading from the exhaust to adjust the amount of fuel injected into the engine.
O2 sensor in the exhaust manifold near the engine
It doesn't have an oxygen sensor.
The sensors that usually go bad in a Dodge truck are the throttle position sensor, the oxygen sensor, engine light sensor and crank sensor. These malfunctions can be fixed on any Dodge dealership.
They are screwed into the exhaust pipes / system up close to the engine.
Bank 2 is the passenger side exhaust pipe and sensor 2 will be the closest sensor to the converter.
Dually, slang for having two wheels and each side on a single rear axle.
It has 2 of them screwed into the exhaust system up close to the engine.
It is in the exhaust pipe up by the engine exhaust manifolds.
Bank 1 is the passenger side of the engine in a Mercury Grand Marquis Sensor 1 would be in the exhaust close to the engine before the exhaust enters the catalytic converter ( upstream sensor )
The oxygen sensor on a b2500 Mazda is located in the exhaust. It is under the truck about even with the transmission.
NO. That means the engine is running too hot. Check cooling system.