Bank 1 On the passanger side sensors
Sensor2 the bottom O2 Post CAT sensor
There is no bank one and two on my daughter's RAV4 because it is a four cylinder and has only one bank for bank speaks of rows of cylinders. If bank 2 is being used on this RAV4 then it is a misnomer. There may be a sensor on the top and the bottom but they should not be called bank one and bank two.
Bank 1 sensor 1 is upstream bank 1 sensor 2 is downstream
Trouble code P0136 means: HO2S-12 (Bank 1 Sensor 2) Circuit Malfunction
Bank 1 is the bank that sits closest to the front of the vehicle. Bank one is the bank with cylinder # 1. You have 4 oxygen sensors, (bank 1 sensor 1, bank 1 sensor 2, bank 2 sensor 1 and bank 2 sensor2). Follow the exhaust from the head of bank 1. The first sensor you come to is sensor 1, the second is sensor 2.
Try to picture this Bank 1 Sensor 1 Bank 2 Sensor 1 Catalytic Conv. Catalytic Conv. Bank 1 Sensor 2 Bank 2 Sensor 2
3, sensor 1 bank 1, sensor 2 bank 1, sensor 2 bank 2
Is this bank 2 sensor 1 or sensor 2?
Bank 1 is the same side as cylinder #1. Sensor 2 is after the catalytic converter.
You did not specify which O2 sensor it is. Is it sensor 1 bank 1, sensor 2 bank 2, sensor 2 bank 1, or sensor 1 bank 2. There are four O2 sensors on a mazda 626
Bank 1 sensor 2 is the sensor after the catalytic converterBank 1 sensor 2 is the sensor after the catalytic converter
No, bank 1 sensor 1 can not be used in place of bank 1 sensor 2. There are generally completely different part numbers and need the exact one they are asking for.
Bank 1 sensor 1 is screwed into the front of the catalytic converter. Bank 1 sensor 2 is after the cat. There isn't a bank 2 on that year Dodge Ram.Bank 1 sensor 1 is screwed into the front of the catalytic converter. Bank 1 sensor 2 is after the cat. There isn't a bank 2 on that year Dodge Ram.