How do I know which oxygen sensor to replace?

It is best to replace O2 sensors in pairs. For example, if you replace the downstream left sensor, you should also replace the downstream right. However, on most vehicles produced since 1996, replacing one sensor (especially the front engine monitoring sensor) will cause the ECU to set a code for the other sensors.
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Is there a difference between upstream and downstream O2 sensors?

The upstream sensor monitors the level of pollutants in the engine's exhaust and sends this information to the ECU that continuously adjusts the air-fuel ratio. The downstream sensor measures the level of pollutants passing through the catalytic converter.
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What is the difference between bank 1 and bank 2 on O2 sensor?

Brian, the questions I am asked most often about O2 sensors is how do you know what is Bank 1 or Bank 2, which O2 sensor is Sensor 1 or Sensor 2. Bank One is always the bank where cylinder number one is located. On the Corvette it will always be the driver side. Bank Two is the passenger side.
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Are both O2 sensors the same?

Even though both O2 sensors are four wire, heated O2 sensors, there are definitely differences that the Motronic can detect. You must use the correct ones, whether oem with the correct length cable and plug, or the correct "universal" equivalent, that will require you to measure and splice your old plug onto it.
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How do I know which O2 sensor is bank 1?

How To Locate O2 Sensor. In short, the bank tells which side the O2 is on (bank 1 or bank 2), while the sensor number tells if it is before the catalytic converter (sensor 1) or after the catalytic converted (sensor 2). Remember that bank 1 is determined by the side in which cylinder number 1 is located.
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How to Check and Replace an Oxygen Sensor (Air Fuel Ratio Sensor)



Should I replace both oxygen sensors at the same time?

Do I need to replace all of the sensors at once? It is best to replace O2 sensors in pairs. For example, if you replace the downstream left sensor, you should also replace the downstream right.
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Can I drive without a downstream oxygen sensor?

Yes, you can drive a car without a downstream o2 sensor.

This means that it can no longer monitor for proper emissions after this point and your engine will run a rich fuel mixture, so fuel economy will drop.
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Will check engine light reset after replacing O2 sensor?

Hi There, The last diagnosis is correct in that the sensor replaced caused the check engine light to turn off. In some cases they do not always turn off immediately and take a bit of driving for the computer to recalibrate and recognize that the problem has been corrected.
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Is bank 1 sensor 1 upstream or downstream?

Bank 1 Sensor 1 means Upstream Right/Rear;Bank 2 Sensor 1 means Upstream Left/Front;Bank 1 Sensor 2 means Downstream Right/Rear;Bank 2 Sensor 2 means Downstream Left/Front.
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Which O2 sensor is bank2?

Bank 2 Sensor 2 is the second sensor on the engine's exhaust pipe, usually behind the catalytic converter. On Bank 2 means it is at the engine side with cylinders 2, 4, 6, 8, etc.
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Which oxygen sensor is upstream?

As far as oxygen sensor location goes, things are quite simple: Sensor 1 is the upstream oxygen sensor. It is the sensor that measures the oxygen content in the exhaust, providing an input to the computer, which determines how to adjust the air/fuel ratio. Sensor 1 is the sensor closest to the engine.
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What are the symptoms of a bad upstream O2 sensor?

Signs That Your Oxygen Sensor Is Bad
  • A Glowing Check Engine Light. The bright orange Check Engine light in your dashboard will usually glow if you have a bad oxygen sensor. ...
  • Bad Gas Mileage. ...
  • An Engine That Sounds Rough. ...
  • An Emissions Test Failure. ...
  • An Older Vehicle.
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How do I know if I have a bad O2 sensor or catalytic converter?

First, what are the signs an O2 sensor may have gone bad?
  1. Check Engine Light Comes On.
  2. Noticeable Loss of Fuel Efficiency.
  3. Sulfur or 'Rotten Egg' smell from Exhaust.
  4. Black smoke from exhaust.
  5. Emission levels reach high levels.
  6. Your engine hesitates, skips, begins bucking or has power surges.
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Will a new O2 sensor improve performance?

Those symptoms could also be indications of other problems, but the EPA says that replacing a bad oxygen sensor can improve fuel economy by as much as 40 percent, so clearly that is one place to look if your vehicle develops a greater thirst for gas.
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How long can you drive your car with a bad O2 sensor?

Can You Drive With A Bad Oxygen Sensor? Yes, you can drive with a bad oxygen sensor if you can still start your engine and feel little difficulty driving. But don't leave it alone for over a couple of days, as it might cause safety problems and lead to the malfunction of other parts of your vehicle.
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Should I replace both upstream and downstream O2 sensor?

Manufacturers recommend replacing O2 sensors in pairs (both Upstream or both Downstream). An older, slower sensor can cause an imbalance in the engine management system, leading to poor fuel economy and possible damage to the catalytic converter.
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Do I have to replace all 4 O2 sensors?

you do not need to replace all 4 02 sensors. go to autozone, they will check your CEL for free... get the code and post it on here.
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How many O2 sensors do I need?

Many modern vehicles will have at least four oxygen sensors specifically placed at key points in the exhaust system.
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Are both downstream O2 sensors the same?

The downstream sensor is a heated oxygen sensor and reads the emissions after the catalytic converter. They both function the same but are different enough that they cannot be swapped.
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Which side of engine is bank 1?

Bank 1 and bank 2 simply refer to either side of the engine. Check your owner's manual or a service manual for a positive location of bank 1 and bank 2. Most commonly, bank 1 houses the front most cylinder on the engine cylinder 1, and bank 2 is the opposite side of the engine.
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Is P0420 upstream or downstream?

As such, failure of either the upstream or downstream oxygen sensor can cause code P0420 to set. The most common cause of the code, however, is a failed catalytic converter. Failure of either the upstream or downstream oxygen sensor can cause code P0420 to set.
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