Can't give an exact answer, don't know the car... but usually the front sensors are either in the front bumper, or right in front of the radiator.
There are two in front on my 1998 Rav4. One on each rail in front, left and right. But, It depends on how many airbags the car has. For example, if there are side air bags as well there will be additional sensors for the side air bags.
i would not recommend it
No, it's not in the seat, it's in the dashboard in front of the passenger.
In front of and behind the catalytic converter.
There are usually two separate speeds sensors on a 1998 Dodge Ram. One is located on the rear of the automatic and one is located on the front of the automatic.
In a 1998 Cadillac Catera, the airbag modules are located in several key areas. The driver's airbag module is housed within the steering wheel, while the passenger airbag module is located in the dashboard, typically behind an access panel. Additionally, side airbag modules may be found in the front seats. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for precise locations and safety precautions when working with airbag systems.
Should be somewhere in the front bumper or behind it.
The 1998 Taurus 3.0 has four o2 sensors. There is one in each exhaust manifold, one in the exhaust just in front of the catalytic converter, and one behind the converter.
fix the airbag.
5W-30 , according to the Owner Guide
It is illegal to do so. Put the child in the back seat where they are much safer.
It has two oxygen sensors. One at the front of the catalytic converter and one after it.