Round item in the exhaust pipe, just behind the engine.
Round item in the exhaust pipe, just behind the engine.
On a 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4x4 with a 4.0-liter engine, there are typically four O2 sensors. The upstream O2 sensors are located before the catalytic converter, with one positioned on each exhaust manifold. The downstream O2 sensors are located after the catalytic converter, also with one on each side. These sensors monitor the exhaust gases to help optimize fuel efficiency and emissions.
your catalytic converter is probably stopped up
They are in the exhaust pipe on either sides of the catalytic converter or converters.
It is the part that connects the engine to the trans and transmits the power. It is between there.
I JUST ASK THE DUDE THAT WORK ON MY JEEP THE SAME AND HE EXPRESSED FIRMLY...NO! YOU CAN NOT RUN IT WITH OUT THE CONVERTER..SORY I SURE WANTED MY OFF ALSO
It is inside the torque converter.
No. The torque converter does not have a drain.
one
Performance may be okay but you will probably fail an emissions test.
You should have 2 O2 Sensors, one in front of the Catalytic converter, and on after. You shuold see both by just looking under the Jeep
The engine computer.
Cherokee Laredo, no. Grand Cherokee Laredo, yes.