they are in the exhaust pipe(s) coming of the head(s)some v8's have 3 or 4, if you have had a code read that will tell you which senseor has set the code, but not why
Two but the upper would be the one to cause problems
A 2000 Jeep Cherokee would have rear drum brakes.
I had that problem with my 98 Jeep Cherokee Sport, they ckd all kinds of things and finally replaced the fuel pump and then it was fine.
My answer 1998. My cherokee sport had 275000 miles on it original motor and drive train. Would still be on the road today had an idiot not rearended it and caused $4000 damage.
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Sounds like you belt came off.
The Easiest way would be to locate it under the dash panel and simply unplug it.
i would have to say to take it to a shop they can fix it for you spend the money its not a part to mess with
If you are completely oblivious, yes, but if so really you shouldn't be driving anyway.
Usually oxygen sensors are what would be screwed into the exhaust manifold.Usually oxygen sensors are what would be screwed into the exhaust manifold.
check the steering stabilizer