The second sensor is underneath the car on the exhaust front pipe, as opposed to the irst one which you can see plugged into the Cat when you lift the bonnet.
I have been looking for a 2.2 engine for my 2000 s10 and what research i have found is that the 94-2003 will fit but the 2000 and up models have sensors the others do not have and that if you didnt have those sensors pluged up and override them that it would make the check engine light come on.
Pretty expensive, apparently. My check engine light was on; The dealer diagnosed it as "the front and rear oxygen sensors on bank 1 not working." Charged me $223.52 ea. for the two sensors and just about $300 for labor. I was searching to see what others have been charged.
Yes, the Vauxhall / Opel corsa 1.0 is a three cylinder engine with four valves per cylinder making it a 12 valve engine If you mean V12 engine 42 Fords Jags, Ferrari and many others had them. Also Honda made a 12 valve 4 cylinder, There is also is a v14 engine produced years ago by BMW for use in aircraft
there are many different sensors on motors than check emissions, preformance, temp among others. they all have the same purpose to measure and ensure the efficiency of the motor and that it runs within a preset limit. basically they monitor the motor so as to be more eco save and help save you money in the long run
I'm assuming you have a donor car for the engine? This would be hard to say. Most likely not. You have to look at more than just putting the engine in. You have to think about the computer, and all the sensors on the car(not just the engine sensors). Later models have vehicle speed sensors and others that the computer rely on to run the engine. There's probably no way your going to fabricate everything you need as far as that goes. Then there's the transmission. I guarantee the 85 is different. Then you use the 99 trans, and youl have to get custom cv axles. Starting to sound impossible? How much $ you got? You could buy a new Caddy for that I'm sure.
there are five sensors on a Honda civic intake three are on the passenger side top the others are on the middle and drivers side of the bottom
Vauxhall as a place name is rather common. It is generally accepted that is originated from a Mr Falkes de Breauté. (Deceased 1226) Hence "Falkes Hall" (His house) which over time became Vauxhall. Perhaps there were others sharing the same first name, who also had houses, or "halls". Alexander Wilson founded the Vauxhall Motor company in the Dusian Road, Vauxhall, London in 1857. So the name of the company came from the name of a place. So it seems quite likely that the names are linked, however tenuously.
Temperature sensors are used in a variety of applications. In the home, they can be found everywhere from ovens and grills to hair straighteners. Commercially, they are used in furnaces, laboratories and greenhouses, amongst others.
Fusible links of metal, chemicals in glass ampules, bi-metallic arc, electronic resistance sensors (heated metal resistance increases), among others. Consider also pneumatic sensors and rate-of-rise sensors.
the fuse board is to the right of the steering column, also there are a couple of others under the bonnet in and amongst a few relays.
The best remedy is to learn how to drive properly. Second, install rear parking sensors. Rear parking sensors protect from damage to the vehicle and harm to people, rear parking sensors also protect drivers and others from property damage.
Electrical power sensors are used to measure characteristics of electric power such as voltage, current, power, and potential degradation of insulation due to age. For AC circuits, an electric power sensor can also be used to measure power quality. Some electrical power sensors are incorporated into transformers or other components of the power distribution grid. Others are added to existing systems. Typically, these electrical power sensors measure one or more physical characteristics and convert them to electrical signals. Basic electric power sensor categories include electrical capacitance sensors, electrical frequency sensors, electrical resistance sensors, and electrical conductance sensors.