Run, yes. Run properly, no.
Bank 2, Sensor 1 is before the cat (closest to the manifold) towards the rear of the jeep. Your jeep should have 4 oxygen sensors; 2 before the Cat (known as sensor 1) and 2 after the Cat (known as sensor 2). Bank 1 is closest to the fron2 and bank 2 is towards the rear or firewall.
This p-code is pointing to Oxygen Sensor Bank 2 Sensor 2
It is not a good idea to bypass the O2 sensor on any car . They use it for calibration of the fuel injection . If you bypass it you run serious risk of damaging your motor , by lean conditions that would create detination and eat pistons and valves . Or it could go very rich and the fuel economy will drop dramatically.
Sensor 2 is after the catalytic converter.
P0157 02 Sensor Circuit Low Voltage (Bank 2 Sensor 2)
The iat sensor is the front sensor on the intake manifold it has a gray 2 wire plug that is the 4.0 lt the 2.5 the sensor is the back sensor on the manifold.
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Use a 02 socket. The 2 sensor are located in front and behind the cat.
2 feet
On a 2008 Jeep Wrangler, Bank 2 Sensor 2 is located on the exhaust system, specifically after the catalytic converter on the driver's side. This sensor is part of the vehicle's oxygen sensor system and monitors the exhaust gases to help manage fuel efficiency and emissions. To access it, you may need to lift the vehicle and work from underneath, as it is positioned on the exhaust pipe.
Bank one is the driver side on a 3.7L. There will be an upstream ( sensor 1 ) and a downstream ( sensor 2 ).
it is the 2 wire sensor next to the thermostat housing.(the thing the upper radiatorhose hooks to)