A 1994 Ford E-150 typically has a limited number of sensors compared to modern vehicles, generally including key sensors such as the oxygen sensors, crankshaft position sensor, throttle position sensor, and engine coolant temperature sensor. The exact number can vary based on the specific engine and options, but it usually ranges from around 4 to 8 sensors. Additionally, it may have basic sensors related to the transmission and ABS, depending on the configuration.
There are four, if it's a V-8.
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I have a 1990 e150 and it has 2.
I have a '95 E150 and a '96 E250, both are 4.9 straight 6 cyl. One has 1 O2 sensor and the other has 2, one on each half of the exhayst manifold. I believe the 96 has 2. but it is an E250, not sure about the '96 E150.
35 gallon
There is always one and is located close to the termostat just follow the user radiator hose down to the housing it will be close to it
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On 2000 & 2002 E150's there are 2 back-to-back converters on each side.
Since oxygen sensors are always in the exhaust system, that's where you'd find it. There are at least two and as many as four on any late model vehicle with a V-8.
it has a 35 gallon tank
It has 2.
My 1992 E150 has a 35 gallon tank so I'm guessing your E150 is the same even though it is only one year newer than mine.