16518- P0134 O2 Sensor Circ.,Bank1-Sensor1 No Activity Detected 16519- P0135 O2 Sensor Heater Circ.,Bank1-Sensor1 Malfunction
O2 Sensor Stuck Lean (Bank1 Sensor1).
in the exhaust manifold toward the firewall its the hard one!!!
Typically, bank1 sensor1 and bank2 sensor1 refer to different sensors in a dual-bank engine configuration, such as those found in V6 or V8 engines. While they may serve similar functions, such as measuring exhaust gas composition or temperature, they often have distinct part numbers and specifications tailored to their specific locations. It's essential to consult the vehicle's service manual or parts catalog to determine compatibility and whether they are interchangeable.
The diesel has two. Sensor one is closer to the engine.
It depends on which sensor, O2/camshaft,etc. The O2 sensor is a straight metal sensor that is screwed into the exhaust. There is an upstream/bank1-sensor1 or down stream/bank1-sensor2 after the catalytic converter. A camshaft sensor is an L shaped, usually black sensor that is installed into the head closest to the firewall(bank1).
Bank 1 is the passenger side of your V6 in a Ford Ranger Sensor 1 is somewhere close to the engine before the exhaust enters the catalytic converter
It has two. One is before the catalytic converter (Bank1 Sensor1) and one after the catalytic converter (Bank 1 Sensor2)
On a 2003 Ford Explorer , 4.0 liter SOHC , V6 engine : Bank 1 is the passenger side of the engine Sensor 1 would be close to the engine before the exhaust enters the catalytic converter
On a Ford F-250 4.6 V8 engine : Bank 1 is the passenger side of the engine Sensor 1 would be close to the engine BEFORE the exhaust enters the catalytic converter
On a 1995 Mercury Cougar ( V8 and V6 ) Bank 1 is the passenger side of the engine Sensor 1 would be close to the engine before the exhaust passes through the catalytic converter
1 of 1 oxygen is the one screwed into the exhaust manifold on the back of the engine.1 of 1 oxygen is the one screwed into the exhaust manifold on the back of the engine.