SOURCE: Where is the camshaft position sensor located-99 Chevy Lumina 3.1
It's held down by one bolt right above the timing chain cover. It's next to the head that's facing toward the front of the car.
SOURCE: knock sensor location
HI, click the link below to be directed to a full diagram that will show you the actual location of the sensor. 718 will be the actual sensor to extract and 739 is the mounting screw for the KS.
KNOCK SENSOR DIAGRAM
SOURCE: Pulled code p0420 on 99 chevy astro, 2wd, v6
from what i am finding the code means o2 sensors. they recommend replacing them and if this does not work than replacing the cat converter
The catalytic converter has an oxygen sensor
in front and behind it. When the
vehicle is warm and running in closed loop mode, the upstream oxygen sensor
waveform reading should fluctuate. The downstream O2 sensor reading should be
fairly steady. Typically the P0420 code triggers the Check Engine Light if the
readings of the two sensors are similar. This is indicative of (among other
things) a converter that is not working as efficiently as it should be (according
to specs). It is part of the vehicle emissions
system.
causes
A code P0420 may mean that one or more of the following has happened:
possible soloutions
Some suggested steps for troubleshooting a P0420 code include:
One thing to note is that many vehicle manufacturers offer a longer warranty
on emissions-related parts. So if you have a newer car but it's out of it's
bumper-to-bumper warranty, there still may be warranty on this type of problem.
Many manufacturers give a five year, unlimited mileage warranty on these items.
It's worth checking into.
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SOURCE: 2002 chevy suburban oil pressure sensor location
If you look from under the vehicle you should see it, instead of from the top.
Fig. Fig. 3: Oxygen sensor-4.3L engines
Fig. Fig. 4: Oxygen sensor-5.0L and 5.7L engines
Fig. Fig. 5: Oxygen sensor-7.4L engines
Oxygen sensors are always numbered like this:
Bank 1 sensor 1
Bank 2 sensor 1
Bank 1 sensor 2
Bank 2 sensor 2
Some manufacturers use a kind of shorthand that reads different, but means the same thing:
Sensor 1/1 or O2s 1/1
Sensor 2/1 or O2s 2/1
Sensor 1/2 or O2s 1/2
Sensor 2/2 or O2s 2/2
Bank 1 is always the side of the engine where cylinder number 1 is located and, of coarse, Bank 2 is the opposite side.
On a 4 cylinder engine, there is only 1 bank and it is always referred to as Bank 1.
Sensor 1 is always the upstream sensor (the one located BEFORE the catalytic converter)
Sensor 2 is always the downstream sensor (the one that is located AFTER the catalytic converter.
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