If you have the 5.0 or 5.7 liter take it to autozone and find out which bank/side is bad. bank 1 is drivers side, bank 2 is passenger, theres 4 total, 2 on each side in nearly same locations, 1 up by exaughst manifold each side, and 1 down by converter each side
drivers side second one back by transmission
They are screewed into the exhaust system / pipes. There about 4 inches long and have a electrical wire in the end of them.
you can have a professional do it.
A 1997 Dodge with a Cummins diesel does not have an oxygen sensor.A 1997 Dodge with a Cummins diesel does not have an oxygen sensor.
its screwed into the exhaust manifold,undo wire and unscrew at manifold.
The P0141 code on a 1997 Ford Ranger indicates a problem with the oxygen sensor heater circuit for the bank 1 sensor 2. To fix this issue, first, inspect the wiring and connectors leading to the oxygen sensor for any damage or corrosion. If the wiring is intact, test the sensor itself and replace it if faulty. Additionally, check the fuse related to the oxygen sensor heater circuit and replace it if necessary.
They are screewed into the exhaust pipes, They are about 4 inches long and have an electrical connector pluged into the end of them. I think there is 2 or more on that year. There will not be any after the muffler.
The only fix is to replace it. If you are mechanicly inclined, this is a doable deal. Before you replace the sensor you should check the wiring for resistance you can use a volt/ohms meter (vom) and test the continuity of the wiring to the sensor.
it is under the roter cap.
The 1997 Ford Aerostar oxygen sensor is screwed into the exhaust pipe. It is about even with the rear of the oil pan.
how do you replace the camshaft position sensor on a 1997 plymouth voyager 3l
To replace the oxygen sensor on a 1997 Dodge Grand Caravan, first ensure the vehicle is cool and disconnect the battery to prevent electrical issues. Locate the oxygen sensor, typically found on the exhaust manifold or near the catalytic converter, and use a wrench or O2 sensor socket to remove it. Install the new sensor by threading it in carefully and tightening it securely, then reconnect the battery. Finally, clear any error codes from the vehicle's computer if applicable and start the engine to check for proper function.