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Alon Wilder

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I have a 1991 Ford explorer XLT and Was wondering if someone could point me out in the right direction as to where the OXYGEN SENSOR is located. for some reason in my haynes manual it does not give a good discription as to where and what it looks like.

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Im guessing... but I have a 94 and I think the diffrenceis that I have 2 sensors... so I am guessing it would be right after your headers...under the car... on top of the exhause pipe thing... I think its before the cat...

nick
 






There are no stupid questions...only smartass answers. :D

I have a 91 and yes we only have one O2 sensor and it is directly in front of the cat. Looks like an elongated AA batters with a long wire and clip coming out of the back. Very easy to change but take your time as it is awkward to remove.

When you take yours off, the harness coming from the engine that the O2 sensor connects to has a pressure screw on the back. This pressure screw attaches to something, mine was swinging loose. If you would, please note where and to what it is attached for me. Thanks!

if you need further details email me acbradley@mindspring.com
 






No problem however probably won't get around to it until later on this week..... Surf's Up in Southern California and feeling like a kook at work counting the hours

Thanks Again





Originally posted by Triton46
There are no stupid questions...only smartass answers. :D

I have a 91 and yes we only have one O2 sensor and it is directly in front of the cat. Looks like an elongated AA batters with a long wire and clip coming out of the back. Very easy to change but take your time as it is awkward to remove.

When you take yours off, the harness coming from the engine that the O2 sensor connects to has a pressure screw on the back. This pressure screw attaches to something, mine was swinging loose. If you would, please note where and to what it is attached for me. Thanks!

if you need further details email me acbradley@mindspring.com

[Edited by Alon Wilder on 09-12-2000 at 12:06 PM]
 






Thats ridiculous....
1 hour 48 min 30...29...28...27...26...
 






It's more like 5 hours 30 minutes and 1 hour of light ...
but I will let you know as soon as possible

:)



Originally posted by Triton46
Thats ridiculous....
1 hour 48 min 30...29...28...27...26...
 






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