They are screwed into the exhaust pipe, behind the engine.
Yes
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They are screwed into the exhaust pipe, behind the engine.
3.8L has two. 3.5L and 4.0L have four.
The Chrysler Pacifica does not have a dedicated fuse specifically for the oxygen sensors. Instead, the oxygen sensors are typically connected to the engine control module (ECM) and may share fuses with other components in the vehicle's electrical system. If you're experiencing issues with the oxygen sensors, it's advisable to check the relevant fuses for the ECM and related systems.
The oxygen sensors are screwed into the exhaust system. They are not under the lower intake.
On a 2007 Chrysler Pacifica, the oxygen sensors are located in two primary areas: upstream (pre-catalytic converter) and downstream (post-catalytic converter). The upstream sensor is typically found near the exhaust manifold, while the downstream sensor is located further along the exhaust system, after the catalytic converter. Accessing these sensors may require lifting the vehicle for better visibility and reach.
On a 2004 Chrysler Pacifica, the oxygen sensors are located in two main areas: upstream (pre-catalytic converter) and downstream (post-catalytic converter). The upstream sensors are positioned on the exhaust manifold, while the downstream sensors are located in the exhaust pipe after the catalytic converter. You may need to lift the vehicle for better access, particularly for the downstream sensors. Always consult a repair manual for specific details and procedures.
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It has four oxygen sensors.
The oxygen sensors are screwed into the exhaust system behind the engine on a 2002 Chrysler Town and Country.
The oxygen sensors on a 1996 Chrysler Town and Country are screwed into the exhaust system behind the engine.