Sensor one is in the exhaust manifold on the back of the engine. Sensor two is in the side of the catalytic converter.
Oxygen Sensors are usually in the exaust pipes!
Disconnect the electrical connector, then unscrew the sensor. Installation is the reverse.
It is in the exhaust manifold on the back of the engine.
A 1996 Chrysler Town and Country has two oxygen sensors. They are screwed into the exhaust on the rear of the engine.
It is behind the engine, after the catalyst.
There is no such part.
It has one oxygen sensor located on the rear exhaust manifold.
Rear of engine, screwed into exhaust manifold.
On a 1993 Plymouth Voyager SE with a 3.3 engine, the oxygen sensor is typically located in the exhaust system, usually before the catalytic converter, on the exhaust manifold or pipe. There is one oxygen sensor for this engine configuration. If equipped with a dual exhaust system, there may be an additional sensor downstream, but generally, there is just one primary sensor for this model.
There are two, one on each side of the catalytic converter in the exhaust pipe.
Near the oil filter
if it auto transmission ,it in bellhousing ,takes reading off torque converter . i replaced mine when my van not start ,but did no good !! sensor in timing cover was the bad one ! on my 2001 Chrysler voyager