one is front of the cat and one after the cat of the exhaust
the lamba sensor is located inside the maifold
The 2003 Saturn L200 has a camshaft position sensor. It is located on the bottom front of engine behind the Starter. You will need to remove the two bolts that are holding the Starter to get to the sensor.
The 2003 Saturn camshaft sensor can be found on the back of the cylinder head. The camshaft sensor should be labeled as such.
The bank 1 oxygen sensor on a 2003 Ford Taurus is located on the motor. It is on the top, back part near the firewall.
There are two oxygen sensors. One located on the exhaust manifold and one located after the catalytic converter.
The 2003 Saturn L200 does not have a camshaft position sensor.
The Oxygen Sensors on a 2003 GMC Sonoma are located in the exhaust system. There is one Oxygen Sensor located where the two manifold pipes come together before the catalytic convertor. There is also another Oxygen Sensor located just behind the catalytic convertor before the tail pipe.
There is one before and one after the catalytic converter.jd
The oxygen sensor on a 2003 Honda Element is typically located in the exhaust system. There are usually two oxygen sensors: the upstream sensor is situated before the catalytic converter, while the downstream sensor is located after it. You can find the upstream sensor on the exhaust manifold or near the front of the engine, and the downstream sensor is usually closer to the rear of the vehicle, after the catalytic converter. It may require accessing from under the vehicle for easier removal and installation.
How do you unplug an oxygen sensor on a 2003 Chevy Cavalier
This will be located probably just before the catalytic converter on the exhaust
On a 2003 Oldsmobile Silhouette, the heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) bank 1 sensor 1 is located in the exhaust system, specifically upstream of the catalytic converter. It is typically found on the exhaust manifold or in the front pipe leading to the catalytic converter. This sensor monitors the oxygen levels in the exhaust gases to help regulate the engine's air-fuel mixture.