No - they are in 2 totally different systems
The 1996 Ford Taurus heated oxygen sensor can be found behind the dashboard on the passenger side of the passenger compartment. The oxygen sensor should be labeled as such.
The bank 1 oxygen sensor on a 2003 Ford Taurus is located on the motor. It is on the top, back part near the firewall.
where is the engine coolant temperature sensor- low input locationon a 1998 ford taurus
No, an oxygen sensor is not a thermistor sensor. An oxygen sensor measures the amount of oxygen in the exhaust gases of a vehicle to help determine the air-fuel ratio. A thermistor sensor, on the other hand, is a type of temperature sensor that relies on the change in resistance with temperature to measure temperature.
HEGO stands for heated oxygen sensor.
Remove it with special tool from exhaust manifold and reinstall new one with hi temperature anti-seize grease.
Approx $70.00
It is integral with the Maf sensor on the air box
The coolant temperature sensor on an 89 Taurus with a 3.8L V-6 is located directly above the thermostat, where the upper radiator hose connects to the engine. the sensor is positioned vertically and has 2 wires coming off of it.
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Next to the thermostat housing.
No, the oxygen sensor and the exhaust gas temperature (EGT) sensor are not the same. The oxygen sensor measures the amount of oxygen in the exhaust gases to optimize fuel efficiency and emissions, while the EGT sensor measures the temperature of the exhaust gases to monitor engine performance and prevent overheating. Each sensor serves a distinct purpose in engine management and performance monitoring.