If it is the bank 1 sensor its located on the manifold near plug # 1.(driver side) This is fairly easy to do, it took me a half hr to pull and replace. If it's bank 2 its right after the cat. converter extremely easy to replace. (be sure not to cut the wires unless absolutly necessary) ( you may need a special socket to get around the wires)
That's not quite right. On a V type engine, whether its an V-6, V-8 or V-10 etc, you will have 2 upstream sensors. One for bank 1 and one for bank 2. The upstream sensors are before the cat. Bank 1 is correct, the exhaust on the side of the number 1 cyl, usually the right side of the engine. Bank 2 will be the other side of the engine. You then have a sensor after EACH cat. This is the down stream sensor. If you only have 1 cat, then the down stream sensor isn't bank # 2, its just the down stream sensor. If you have 2 cats, then one will be the downstream, bank 1 sensor, the other will be the downstream bank 2 sensor. This is only for vehicles with more than one cat per bank.
A 1999 Durango does not have any part called a GPS sensor.
The one in the top of the rear axle.
What causes ticking, check engine light, and the check gauges sensor to come on in a 1999 Dodge Durango 5.2L SUV?
It is the four wire sensor on the valve body inside the transmission pan.
There are 2 or 4, they are in the exhaust pipe directly behind the engine.
best if you take it to a shop unless you have a welder.
Yes it could.
It is on the passenger side of the valve body, inside the transmission.
take it to a Chevy dealer, leave it and drive away with a new GM sensor, vehicle included
Yes.
No, a 1999 Dodge does not have a reset button.
The vehicle speed sensor is on the top of the rear axle. The trans output speed sensor is on the driver side tail housing of the trans,