There are 2 O2 sensors on each bank. Here are some pics of where they are located:
mazda tribute o2 sensor location Google Search
SOURCE: Fault code P0133 can't pass inspection.
This code does not always mean the O2 sensor is low, but if u want to replace it here is the info to do that and the part number.
The sensor you want is the one in the exhaust pipe of the engine cylinder bank that has #1 cylinder in it, as you face the engine with the hood open the cylinder bank u want is the rear bank, u will need to jack the car up and get under it to remove the sensor, u may also need a special socket to remove it, the sensor is the one that is before the catalytic converter. part number is:DENSO Part # 2344068
REAR; Before Catalyst
SOURCE: What is the best for mazda tribute 2001? v6 2wd 3L
The best battery is the biggest one that you can fit in the battery box. There is no such thing as too much battery. The one that came in your car from the factory is the smallest one they could get to do the job. Certainly you should be in the 500 CCA (cold cranking amps) range, especially if you live in a cold climate. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: Where is Bank 1 Sensor 2 located on a 2004 Mazda
bank 1 is the bank of cylinders closest to the firewall. the sensor will be located along the exhuast from that side after the catylitic converter
check around the intake
SOURCE: 2005 Mazda Tribute P0172 & P2270
Hi Paul, Have you had a fault code relating to the knock sensor? That sensor controls ignition timing which can have a relationship to the fault codes you report? Regards John
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