sending wrong fuel ratio mix
causes very poor gas mileage
motorcraft . com just shows ( 1 ) oxygen sensor for all available engines in a 1991 Ford Ranger
I'm not a mechanic / technician but on a 1988 Ford Ranger there might be ( 1 ) oxygen sensor ( upstream sensor )
Cleaning a bad oxygen sensor is generally not recommended, as it may not restore its functionality or accuracy. Oxygen sensors are designed to be precise components that measure exhaust gases, and contamination can affect their performance. If a sensor is malfunctioning, it's best to replace it with a new one to ensure optimal engine performance and emissions control.
It just has ( 1 ) oxygen sensor , before the catalytic converter ( upstream )
co2 sensor?
the o2 sensor is located on the exaust manifold
The O2 sensor after the catalytic converter.
Sunlight can affect the performance of a garage door sensor by causing interference or false readings due to the sensor being overwhelmed by the brightness of the sunlight.
you can breath
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.
In a 1999 Ford Ranger, the oxygen (O2) sensors are located in two primary positions. The upstream O2 sensor is found in the exhaust manifold, before the catalytic converter, while the downstream O2 sensor is located after the catalytic converter in the exhaust system. These sensors monitor the oxygen levels in the exhaust gases to help optimize engine performance and emissions.