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...o2 sensor but the same it runs a little rough at idle. it acts like it is not getting enough fuel but has never stalled out even going up steep grades . any ideas It may be a leaky injector. The ...

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...O2 socket Basically you just disconnect the sensor turn the old one to the left and remove However, expect to use a lot of muscle and possibility some heat too These things get tight Sometimes you ...

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...O2 sensor description from above. It is more dependent upon which model you own. Models with dual exhaust are different than the single exhaust. For example, Bank 2 sensor one is on the driver side ...

Question about 1996 Grand Marquis

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sensor. If I was you I would start with the O2 sensors. O2(oxygen) sensors start degrading the moment they are first used and only work their best for a year or so. Start there and see if that doesn't

Question about 1997 Grand Marquis

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...O2 sensor, and you will see the sensor connected to wires. This is the best way to locate them. -Jackson http://urbanscooters.com/ For 1997 Mercury Grand Marquis 4.6L SFI 8cyl the Oxygen Sensor is ...

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bank 1 bank 2 code on 99 grand marquis 4.6 engine oxeygen sensor

Question about 1998 Grand Marquis

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...o2 sensor on 2000 silverado There is 4 of them, one behind each of the exhaust manifolds. Driver side being bank 1 sensor1, passenger side being bank 2 sensor1. And one behind each of the catalytic ...

...O2 sensor located for our car. the following code is P0136 bank 1 sensor 2.. I need to know where it is located. I appreciate your help.. thank you Melanie It should have 2, probably both on the ...

...o2 sensor, intake manifold gasket, injectors? and what is a bank? Try cleaning the MAF sensor first, then check for any unmetered air getting into throttle body (leaks in intake hose). Bank 1 is the ...

Location of bank 1 sensor 2 1999 mercury grand marquis Under the car on passenger side. Not the easiest on to get to. 22 mm O2 socket or wrench. Usually has to be heated up to get out.

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