Oxygen Sensor There are actually (4) O2 sensors on your truck. If you look inside the wheel wells behind the fender liner, right about where the frame is one O2 sensor, the other is underneath the truck about half way back in relation to the transmission. If you see where the exhaust joints together, you went about 6" too far.
When you start looking at the O2 sensors, they are normally numbered something like "Bank 1 Sensor 1" Bank 1 is on the passenger side; Bank 2 is on the driver's side. Sensor 1 is the upstream sensor (near the frame, between the block and the cat) and Sensor 2 is near the Y-pipe (downstream of the cat).
Normally it is the upstream sensors (sensor 1) that go first. They see the harshest conditions. You will need; Oxygen Sensor Socket Anti-Seized Penetrating Oil Sometimes it will take 15 minutes or take a few hours it depends on your luck…
On a 2000 Ford Expedition ( 4.6 and 5.4 ) Bank 2 is the drivers side of the engine Sensor 1 is close to the engine BEFORE the exhaust enters the catalytic converter
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Bank 1 is the passenger side of the engine in your Ford Expedition Sensor 1 is in the exhaust system before the exhaust enters the catalytic converter ( upstream )
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The cost of an oxygen sensor for a 2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT will cost between $55 and $80. The difference depends on location, dealer, and brand of sensor.
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A 2000 Dodge Ram diesel does not have an oxygen sensor.
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The 2000 Dodge Ram oxygen sensors are screwed into the exhaust on the passenger side. To remove you unplug the connector and turn counter clockwise with a wrench. Reverse to install.
To replace the oxygen sensor on a 2000 Camry V6, first, locate the sensor, which is typically found on the exhaust manifold or downstream in the exhaust system. Disconnect the negative battery terminal to avoid electrical issues, then unplug the old sensor's wiring harness. Use an oxygen sensor socket or a wrench to remove the old sensor, and install the new one by threading it into place and tightening it securely. Finally, reconnect the wiring harness and the negative battery terminal before starting the vehicle to ensure proper function.