1994 and 1995 Ford Taurus wagons have two catalytic converters. They either
came with 3.0L or 3.8L V6 engines. Each exhaust manifold (3 cylinders front and
3 cylinders back) feeds into one catalytic converter. These then go into a 'Y' joint to an expansion joint and onto the muffler and out the tailpipe.
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It only has one.
Two.
Look under the vehicle and count them.
Catalytic converters are failing and need replacement.
there were 2 on my 95 executive town car...
Oh, dude, a '94 Ford Ranger typically has two catalytic converters. But hey, if you're looking to start a catalytic converter collection, I wouldn't judge you. Just make sure you're not swiping them off people's cars in the middle of the night, okay?
A 1994 Ford Mustang GT typically has two catalytic converters. These are part of the vehicle's exhaust system, designed to reduce harmful emissions. One converter is located on each side of the exhaust system, just behind the headers.
The 94 had one and switched during that model year to having 2. They then had 2 until 2001.
The "firewall" on any vehicle is the barrier / wall between the engine compartment and the passenger / interior space.
If a transmission is leaking fluid, it is likely that a seal or gasket has failed. Replace the gaskets and seals and the leaking should stop.
Controlled by on board computer, not adjustable. But look for vacuum lines that may be damaged, cracked, or unhooked- that will greatly affect idle.
There are 4 sensors on the 94 Firebird T/A, 2 in front, 2 in rear, these are located on the exhaust system, 2 before the catalytic converters and 2 after the converters. They look almost like spark plugs and have a wire going to them. You should be able to identify them no problem. Hope this helps!