One is the Head Temp sensor, other is either a knock sensor, or on the throttle body it's the cold start injector
The 1996 Volvo 960 is equipped with two coolant temperature sensors. One is located in the engine block for the engine management system, and the other is typically found in the gauge cluster for the temperature gauge. Both sensors play a crucial role in monitoring the engine's temperature and ensuring optimal performance.
two
There are two oxegen sensors on the 99 V70 GLT.
On a 2000 Volvo Cross Country V70, the knock sensors are typically located on the engine block, specifically near the cylinder head. There are usually two knock sensors, positioned on the engine's lower part, often near the intake manifold. Proper alignment and torque specifications are crucial for accurate readings and optimal engine performance. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for precise installation details.
two on before the catalytic and one after
There are two sensors one in the engine block and one behind the crankshaft pulley
Pretty expensive, apparently. My check engine light was on; The dealer diagnosed it as "the front and rear oxygen sensors on bank 1 not working." Charged me $223.52 ea. for the two sensors and just about $300 for labor. I was searching to see what others have been charged.
the two sensors on a transmission communicate with the computer to the engine and tells the transmission when to shift up or down....
There are two o2 sensors on this car.
There is no Volvo car with a two cylinder engine.
i want to put used rebuilt engine on 1990 integra but new used engine only has two sensors
The 2.5 has 2 O2 sensors (both on top of the engine) and the 3.5 has 4 O2 sensors (two on top, and two under the car).