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Where are the oxygen sensors located in a V-6 engine?

Where are the oxygen sensors located in a V-6 engine?

V-6 and V-8 engines will usually have 3 or 4 oxygen sensors The sensors will have 1-4 wires on them The front sensor (s) will be located under the hood, on the exhaust, very close to the engine The rear one (s) will be located under the vehicle, directly after the catalytic convertor

Where is the front O2 sensor located on a car?

The front sensor(s) will be located under the hood, on the exhaust, very close to the engine. The rear one(s) will be located under the vehicle, directly after the catalytic convertor.

Where are the sensors on a GM 3.1 V6?

Typical engine data sensor and control component locations on the GM 3.1 / 3.4 L V6 engine. Click on numbers below image for a description. Please consider making a small Tip/Donation .

Is the O2 sensor on a Dodge Dakota bad?

Bad Oxygen Sensor – The O2 sensor itself is one of the most likely reasons that P0138 is triggering your service engine soon light. Although it is a temptation to replace it right away, it wouldn’t hurt to check out the wiring harness around it beforehand.

Why does the Check Engine light come on on a Dodge Dakota?

Oxygen sensors can change the way that your Dakota’s engine runs. Most of the time, the check engine light will come on. It’s a good thing that the check engine light would come on, as there is more than one oxygen sensor, and they can be difficult to get to and test.

Where are the O2 sensors located on a diesel engine?

Generally, if we are talking about O2 sensors: Some Diesel engines have a lot of exhaust temperature sensors and it can use Sensor 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 etc. In these cases = Sensor 1 is located nearest the engine and the last sensor in the read of the exhaust system.

What causes the p0138 code on a Dodge Dakota?

Here are the most common issues that cause the P0138 code in the Dodge Dakota. They are presented in order (somewhat) of most to least likely to cause the problem. Bad Oxygen Sensor – The O2 sensor itself is one of the most likely reasons that P0138 is triggering your service engine soon light.

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