This fixed it on my Ford. Part cost about $50 at the ford dealer. The oxygen sensor is located below the engine in the exhaust pipe before the catalytic converter and muffler. It is mounted in the pipe with wires going to it. You need a special socket to remove it in most cases but sometimes you can do it with a wrench. When replacing it be sure to put anti seize lubricant on the threads so it can be serviced again in the future. It came with the anti seize lube. Just make sure the anti-seize your using will not damage the O2 sensor your installing if your not using what was provided . Your best to find out if this is the reason the light is on, as it may be just a loose gas cap. Before you do anything, go to Autozone and use their loan a tool program to chech out an OBD-II code reader. Follow the instructions on the box, or if you don't feel comfortable doing it yourself (it's really easy), have one of the store employees do it for you. My check engine light came on this past winter, and it turned out that one side of the engine was too lean. I remember the light came on when I started the explorer on a particularly cold day. Anyway, once you reset it, it probably won't come back on unless there is something wrong with some component. Go to Auozone and have the code downloaded, then come back to this site and ask how to fix that code. Oxygen sensors usually go first, but you can get a light even from having a loose gas cap.
A check engine light in a 1997 Ford Explorer can be a bad sensor, or the motor could be faulty. You will need to get it checked by a professional to know for sure.
Your friendly local auto parts store can scan for codes and determine what you should do next at no cost.
Have it checked for codes with a scan tool. There are pages and pages of causes for a check engine light.
It is not known as "The Burden of Proof" it is known as "PROBABLE CAUSE." Probable cause is a standard used in justifying certain police actions. For example, police need to have probable cause to believe that evidence of a crime exists. It is more than mere suspicion but less than the amount of evidence required for conviction. (e.g.- A police officer may have probable cause to believe that there is the possibility of criminal activity when someone is encountered trespassing on private property late at night wearing a stocking mask, in order to justify stopping and searching the person for possession of criminal tools.) See:http://definitions.uslegal.com/p/probable-cause/
There are several things that can cause your 1996 Ford Explorer to stall in start hard. The most common cause is a fuel pump that is going bad.
No, a rusted flywheel will not cause the engine not to turn over.
if is model with computers etc,most probable cause is the cam positioning sensor
no a burnt out headlight will not cause a check engine light but if you go to most of the part places they will check the check engine light for free
You use a scan tool after repairing the cause of the code that turned the light on.
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probable cause
The police officer has to have probable cause to believe a particular person commited the crime in question. In court, probable cause is NOT enough to convict you of the same crime.
because the gas cap is bad, it will not build pressure in the tank, nothing major, but will cause an annoying light.
have probable cause to believe that a crime is being committed.
Lightening was the probable cause of the power shutdown. It is probable that the economic situation will deteriorate. I think lightening is the cause of the bad power .
what is non adversary probable cause determination
Probable cause is typically established when there is enough evidence to suggest that a crime has been committed or is about to be committed. This evidence can come from witness statements, physical evidence, surveillance, or other investigative techniques. Probable cause is required by law before a search or arrest can be conducted.
No. The fact that it is plain view is the probable cause.
Probable cause is a standard of proof required for a law enforcement officer to obtain a search warrant or make an arrest, based on facts and circumstances that would lead a reasonable person to believe that a crime has been committed.
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