Oxygen sensors are pre catalytic converter and post catalytic converter. This means they are somewhere in the exhaust system. Sometimes in the exhaust manifolds or exhaust pipe right off of the engine for the pre cat and in the exhaust pipe immediately after the converter for the post type.
Some vehicles have up to 4, yours has 4.
i have a 2001 f250 v10 only have 2 o2 sensors
wher is the oil sending unit for a 1999 ford f250 v10 triten located on moter
The Ford F250 V10 models from the years 1999-2008 were equipped with a timing chain.
The V10 Ford Excursion typically has four oxygen sensors. There are two upstream (pre-catalytic converter) sensors and two downstream (post-catalytic converter) sensors, one for each bank of the engine. This configuration helps monitor and manage the engine's air-fuel mixture and emissions effectively.
On a 1999 Ford F250 V10, Bank 1 Sensor 2 refers to the downstream oxygen sensor located after the catalytic converter on the driver's side of the engine. To access it, you typically need to look under the truck near the exhaust system on the left side. It's important to ensure the vehicle is safely elevated if you're working underneath it.
According to the 1999 Ford F-250 Owner Guide : With engine oil filter change : The 6.8 liter V10 gasoline engine takes ( 5.7 liters / 6.0 U.S. quarts of 5W-30 )
I have a 1999 V-10 F250 4x4 ands it was 325 hp before my modes,I belive your 2002 is 350 or 360 hp.
We're is radio fuse
if you figure this out please call me i had the heads resurfaced and gaskets replaced and the same thing is happening to my f250 6.8l v10 1999 8317068926
In the gas tank......
Where is cylinder temp sensor on 2000 Ford f250 with v10 engine
The 2001 Ford F-250 with the V10 engine typically has one cylinder head temperature sensor. This sensor monitors the temperature of the engine's cylinder head to help prevent overheating and ensure optimal engine performance. If you're looking for additional sensors or components related to engine temperature monitoring, you may want to check the specific configuration or modifications of the vehicle.