Yes
your bank one sensor is the o2 sensor on the exhaust manifold bank one means that it is on the same side of the engine as the #1 cylinder (driver side for the v6 not sure on the v8)
Find cylinder one, usually on the driver side. That is Bank one side, then go to the second O2 sensor, which will be the one after the cat converter.
Bank one sensor one on a 2006 Ram is before the catalytic converter on the driver side.
You have four sensors on the truck, two before the catalyst converter, which you have two of, one on each side. Sensor 1 is the first one in line before the cat, sensor two is after the cat. Bank 1 is the driver side exhaust system, bank 2 is the passenger side. That being said, your sensor is the first one on the driver side.
Before cat on the left(driver) side if it has more than one upstream sensor.Before cat on the left(driver) side if it has more than one upstream sensor.
On a V-6 Toyota Tacoma bank 2 is on the driver side.
From what i read, the bank one sensor is on the driver's side of the exhaust manifold. Bank one refers to the first cylinder.
On the 3.6L bank one is the passenger side. On other engines it is driver side.
o2 sensor is on driver side 2nd one back
Bank one is the driver side on a 3.7L. There will be an upstream ( sensor 1 ) and a downstream ( sensor 2 ).
Bank 1 is usually on the driver side of the motor and bank 2 is the passenger, sensor 1 is the one on the header and sensor 2 would be after the catalytic converters Bank 1 is the same side as cylinder #1. Bank 2 is the other side.
O2 sensor bank 1 = cylinder 1 side, prob driver side sensor 1 = before cat converter so up front before the converter