The O2 sensor(s) are generally located on the exhaust system beyond the exhaust manifold There may be more than one. typically there is one between the manifold and the catalytic converter. Generally they cost around $50 - $60 for each one.
In the ex pipe close to the manifold.
The crank sensor is located on the top of the bell housing on the drivers side.
On my 97 jeep grand Cherokee, with the 5.2 liter v8, its located in the distributor, under cap & rotor.
If you take out the battery tray and turn it over, you will find the Battery Temperature Sensor. Just found out this was the reason my check engine light stayed on. One of the wires was exposed and discharging to the frame of the jeep.
The crank sensor should be on the drivers side of the transmission bell housing. It's more towards the top of the bell housing. The easiest way to get to it is reaching down from the top of the engine just below the valve cover. Atleast that is where it is on my 91 4.0L
distributor drive setting on a dodge ram 5.9 liter
Where is crankshaft position sensor located on a 1996 Toyota corolla 1.6 liter?Read more: Where_is_crankshaft_position_sensor_located_on_a_1995_Toyota_corolla_1.6_liter#ixzz1nWxVCKMW
The 1.8 liter four cylinder engine in a 2009 Toyota Corolla has a timing CHAIN ( and also the 2.4 liter in the Corolla XRS model )
the firing order for a toyota corolla 1.6 liter is 1342
Near the bottom timing belt cover (on the top left).
1.8 Liter
I don't believe so , the 1.6 liter and 1.8 liter engines in a 1996 Toyota Corolla are NOT interference engines
There are 3 Oxygen Sensors on a 97 Toyota Camry with a 3.0 liter v6.An oxygen sensor is mounted on each exhaust manifold (left and right), And the third is mounted on the exhaust pipe after the catalytic converter.
The oil capacity in a 1.6 liter 1997 Toyota Corolla is 3.2 quarts of oil. The recommended oil to be used is 10w-40.
on a toyota corolla 1995 with a 1.6 or 1.8 liter the spark wire layout is 1342
.044 (same as the 98 Corolla)
Belt
The 1.6 liter and 1.8 liter - 4 cylinder engines in a 1994 Toyota Corolla are : non - interference engines ( according to the Gates website , they make timing belts etc. )