Yes.
The bank 2, Oxygen sensor 2, on a 1999 Mitsubishi Diamante is located on the passenger side of the vehicle. It is in the exhaust in the undercarriage.
inside the distributor is where the cam is ..thanks
Right near the carb
it is located on the topside of the crank sprocket behind the timing cover.
On a 2002 Mitsubishi Diamante, the bank 1 sensor 2 oxygen sensor is located on the exhaust system, downstream of the catalytic converter. Specifically, you can find it on the exhaust pipe, closer to the rear of the vehicle. It is usually mounted in a threaded bung and may require some effort to access, depending on the vehicle's configuration.
if its sohc it doesnt have , if its dohc its behind the lower damper i think
On a 2002 Mitsubishi Diamante, bank 2 sensor 1, which is the upstream oxygen sensor, is located on the exhaust manifold on the passenger side of the engine. It is positioned before the catalytic converter and is responsible for monitoring the air-fuel mixture for that bank of cylinders. Accessing it may require some maneuvering due to the engine layout, but it is typically reachable from the top of the engine.
In the 1995 Mitsubishi Diamante, the crankshaft position sensor is typically located near the engine's crankshaft at the rear of the engine block. It is usually positioned close to the timing belt or timing chain cover, making it accessible for replacement or inspection. If you're having trouble locating it, referring to the vehicle's service manual can provide detailed diagrams and instructions.
On a 1997 Mitsubishi Diamante, the camshaft position sensor is typically located near the front of the engine, mounted on or near the cylinder head. It is usually positioned on the driver's side, close to the timing belt cover. To access it, you may need to remove any engine covers or components that obstruct your view. Always consult a repair manual specific to your vehicle for detailed instructions and diagrams.
You'll need to take the harmonic balancer off and remove the timing cover to see it. Often you need to remove the timing belt to get it out.
Bank 1 is the side of the engine near the firewall. Bank 2 near the radiator. Sensor 1 is before the catalyse converter sensor 2 after the catalyse converter. In your case it is the O2 sensor that behind the firewall and after the CC.
The Bank 2 O2 sensors on a 2002 Mitsubishi Diamante refer to the oxygen sensors located on the side of the engine that does not contain the #1 cylinder, typically the passenger side. Sensor 1 is the upstream O2 sensor that monitors the air-fuel mixture before it enters the catalytic converter, while Sensor 2 is the downstream sensor that checks the efficiency of the catalytic converter after the exhaust gases have passed through it. Issues with these sensors can trigger the check engine light and affect engine performance and emissions.