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Mitsubishi Galant, 2002, 4-cyl, O2 sensor, bank 1 sensor 1 (upstream)... PART NUMBER: MR506364
That's the MAF or Mass Air Flow sensor.
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.
on the cat by the downpip
Bank 1 is the part of the exhaust stream that includes cylinder #1. Sensor 2 is after the catalytic converter.
i know what the part looks like but i cannot locate it on the engine.
the part number should be md354851. the Mitsubishi suggested retail price is 167.77. Keep in mind it is always a good idea to check the part number with your local Mitsubishi dealership. Have your vin number ready cause most likely they will be asking for it.
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It is a coolant temperature sensor.