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Locate o2 sensor bank 2 sensor 2

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Depending on what type exhaust you have ( dual or single) you will have several oxygen sensors. The bank # XXXXX means it is one of the o2 sensors on drivers side. The sensors are located screwed directly into the exhaust pipe at different spots. See below. You will have say sensor 1/1 which means sensor 1 / bank 1 etc..

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SOURCE: 1999 dodge dakota p1762 code

dont know lots about this witout engine size but some have 1 coil per cylender possible coil is bad or plug 02 sensor will cause some problems but a miss fire will cause it to run like trash

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SOURCE: 1996 Dodge intrepid 3.3 O2 sensor bank 2 sensor 2

just change the o2 sensor tha code its saying is irrelvant to that model cause it has a generic ECM that fits several other models

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SOURCE: Engine light came on,used code reader OBD 2 and

Bank 2 sensor 2

Engine's driver side o2 sensor after the Catalytic converter.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 04, 2010

SOURCE: I have a 2004 dodge ram 1500 with hemi 5.7. The

Hi!!
The O2 sensor for Bank 1 is located below left front of transmission, in exhaust. Check diag. below.
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2004 dodge ram 1500 4X4 5.7 hemi - runs rough & dies at slow speeds but okay at fast speeds. diagnostic code P0157 o2 circuit low voltage bank 2 sensor 2 is shown. how to fix?

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Locate o2 sensor bank 2 sensor 2

Depending on what type exhaust you have ( dual or single) you will have several oxygen sensors. The bank # XXXXX means it is one of the o2 sensors on drivers side. The sensors are located screwed directly into the exhaust pipe at different spots. See below. You will have say sensor 1/1 which means sensor 1 / bank 1 etc..

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Locate o2 sensor bank1 sensor1

Depending on what type exhaust you have ( dual or single) you will have several oxygen sensors. The bank # XXXXX means it is one of the o2 sensors on drivers side. The sensors are located screwed directly into the exhaust pipe at different spots. See below. You will have say sensor 1/1 which means sensor 1 / bank 1 etc..

1_31_2012_11_07_14_pm.gif

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Bank 1 sensor 2 location on a 1996 chevy suburban

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Fig. Fig. 3: Oxygen sensor-4.3L engines


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Fig. Fig. 4: Oxygen sensor-5.0L and 5.7L engines





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Fig. Fig. 5: Oxygen sensor-7.4L engines




Oxygen sensors are always numbered like this:
Bank 1 sensor 1
Bank 2 sensor 1
Bank 1 sensor 2
Bank 2 sensor 2

Some manufacturers use a kind of shorthand that reads different, but means the same thing:
Sensor 1/1 or O2s 1/1
Sensor 2/1 or O2s 2/1
Sensor 1/2 or O2s 1/2
Sensor 2/2 or O2s 2/2

Bank 1 is always the side of the engine where cylinder number 1 is located and, of coarse, Bank 2 is the opposite side.
On a 4 cylinder engine, there is only 1 bank and it is always referred to as Bank 1.

Sensor 1 is always the upstream sensor (the one located BEFORE the catalytic converter)
Sensor 2 is always the downstream sensor (the one that is located AFTER the catalytic converter.

Hope helps (remember to rate this).



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I have a 2004 dodge ram 1500 with hemi 5.7. The o2 sensor is bad on bank one. where is that located

Hi!!
The O2 sensor for Bank 1 is located below left front of transmission, in exhaust. Check diag. below.
1kbron_41.gif

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I need to know which is the bank 1 02 sensor

Oxygen sensors are always numbered like this:
Bank 1 sensor 1
Bank 2 sensor 1
Bank 1 sensor 2
Bank 2 sensor 2

Some manufacturers use a kind of shorthand that reads different, but means the same thing:
Sensor 1/1 or O2s 1/1
Sensor 2/1 or O2s 2/1
Sensor 1/2 or O2s 1/2
Sensor 2/2 or O2s 2/2

Bank 1 is always the side of the engine where cylinder number 1 is located and, of coarse, Bank 2 is the opposite side.
On a 4 cylinder engine, there is only 1 bank and it is always referred to as Bank 1.

Sensor 1 is always the upstream sensor (The one located BEFORE the catalytic converter)
Sensor 2 is always the downstream sensor (the one that is located AFTER the catalytic converter.

Hope helps (remember to rate this).
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2006 hundai elantra P2270 code. If this is an O2 sensor, which one?

Possible O2 sensors:

P2270 O2 Sensor Signal Stuck Lean Bank 1 Sensor 2
P2271 O2 Sensor Signal Stuck Rich Bank 1 Sensor 2
P2272 O2 Sensor Signal Stuck Lean Bank 2 Sensor 2
P2273 O2 Sensor Signal Stuck Rich Bank 2 Sensor 2
P2274 O2 Sensor Signal Stuck Lean Bank 1 Sensor 3
P2275 O2 Sensor Signal Stuck Rich Bank 1 Sensor 3
P2276 O2 Sensor Signal Stuck Lean Bank 2 Sensor 3
P2277 O2 Sensor Signal Stuck Rich Bank 2 Sensor 3
P2278 O2 Sensor Signals Swapped Bank 1 Sensor 3 / Bank 2 Sensor 3
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This is Bank 1 (closer to the dash panel) Sensor 2 (located after the catalytic converter).

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Note: A malfunctioning front oxygen sensor may cause fuel trim codes to set.
  1. Several Diagnostic Trouble Codes use specific terminology to refer to sensor location. The illustration and key below explain the following terms:
  2. Engine BANK Bank 1 is closer to the dash panel, (also referred to as RH or right hand). Bank 2 is closer to the radiator, (also referred to as LH or left hand).
  3. UP Refers to Sensor 1 or "front sensor". It is located closer to the exhaust manifold and before the catalytic converter.
  4. DOWN Refers to Sensor 2 or "rear sensor." It is located after the catalytic converter.
  5. The following examples show how to interpret oxygen sensor terminology:
  6. B1/S1 = Bank 1/Sensor 1 = Dash panel side, BEFORE the catalyst or "upstream"
  7. B2/S2 = Bank 2/Sensor 2 = Radiator side, AFTER the catalyst or "downstream"
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Where is the bank 2 sensor 1 located.

Oxygen sensors are always numbered like this:

Bank 1 sensor 1
Bank 2 sensor 1
Bank 1 sensor 2
Bank 2 sensor 2

some manufacturers use a kind of shorthand that reads different, but means the same thing:
Sensor 1/1 or O2s 1/1
Sensor 2/1 or O2s 2/1
Sensor 1/2 or O2s 1/2
Sensor 2/2 or O2s 2/2

Bank 1 is always the side of the engine where cylinder number 1 is located and, of coarse, Bank 2 is the opposite side.
On a 4 cylinder engine, there is only 1 bank and it is always referred to as Bank 1.

Sensor 1 is always the upstream sensor (The one located BEFORE the catalytic converter)
Sensor 2 is always the downstream sensor (the one that is located AFTER the catalytic converter.

Most GM engines have #1 cylinder located on the left bank, (or Driver's Side) of the engine,

So, the answer to your question would be that you are looking for the sensor located before the catalytic converter on the right (or Passenger Side) of the truck.
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