The oxygen sensor on a 2007 Dodge Caliber is typically located in the exhaust system. There are usually two sensors: one upstream (pre-catalytic converter) and one downstream (post-catalytic converter). The upstream sensor is positioned near the engine, while the downstream sensor is located further along the exhaust pipe, after the catalytic converter. To access them, you may need to lift the vehicle and work underneath it.
There are two, one on each side of the catalytic converter on the back of the engine.
It is a code for a faulty right rear wheel speed sensor.
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On the front of the engine, under the intake manifold, behind the ac compressor.
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No such part on a Caliber.
No! The Dodge Caliber is not designed to burn E-85.
The wheel speed sensor on a 2007 Dodge Caliber is typically located at each wheel hub, mounted on or near the brake assembly. To replace it, first lift the vehicle and remove the wheel for access. Disconnect the sensor's electrical connector, remove the retaining bolt, and pull the sensor out of its housing. Install the new sensor by reversing the steps, ensuring it’s securely fastened and reconnected.
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The engine in a Dodge Caliber has a 4.5 quart capacity.
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Fuse number for rear wiper dodge caliber 07