With the sensor plugged in does the engine have problems while driving at normal operating speeds? Is the problem just at idle. Your IAC (idle air control) may be bad. Go to autozone.com to pull up a picture and location of it on your vehicle. You can also unplug this to see if your idle levels out.
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Your cooling fans may be coming on or you might have a low temp thermostat. Either way, a cool engine is better than a hot engine.
Check Engine Light on Ford Windstar may show more different problems than bad exhousting fumes for which reason I believe you replaced the oxigen sensors. Anyway, it often resets (turns off) after the problem was resolved by disconnecting the battery and wait 1 minute to discharge all the circuits. Then reconnect the battery and see if it helped. It did help me when I got it on after using low quality gas (with lots of sulphur) It was supposed to turn off after a few cycles using a better quality fuel but it didn't until I disconnected the battery. Good luck.
In my experience, OEM sensors work better than aftermarket.
You are referring to 1/4" and 1/3" image sensors (CCD). The bigger the image sensor in a CCD camera a better image resolution can be achieved. Having multiple sensors is even better, but to answer your question 1/3" is better.
There are two from what I believe. One is connected to the after converter and there is another one that is connected to exhaust manifold. I replaced these with BWD products and they made the car run alot better along with replacing cat. converter. good luck
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No, does not work.
Yep, most O2 sensors these days are heated, they perform better when hot.
Your catalytic converter is probably clogged. Disconnect your exhaust just before the catalytic converter and drive then. If it runs better, you'll have to get a new converter. Or just ram out the same one. Try this before changing the oxygen sensors.
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