SOURCE: 2000 dodge ram 1500 speed sensor location
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The sensor you are looking for is located in the rear diff housing, its mounts on top of the housing it is also used for ABS if equipped.
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SOURCE: Location of O2 Sensors on 1996 Dodge Ram 1500 ?
Follow your exhaust manifold down from engine to exhaust pipes etc, you should see them sticking out, 3"-4" approx.length, with wires coming from them. Some are right on manifold, some further down on exhaust pipes.
SOURCE: Getting PO141 trouble code when scanning! Car '03 accord, 2.4 ltr
i spoke to a honda tech , and he confirmed code p0141 on the 4cylinder model is the second sensor.
SOURCE: I have a 2004 dodge ram 1500 with hemi 5.7. The
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The O2 sensor for Bank 1 is located below left front of transmission, in exhaust. Check diag. below.
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SOURCE: check engine light code P0171
That code is a good O2 sensor reporting a lean condition. Lazy people and part stored just say it is the O2 sensor because they don't know how to fix it. Bank 1 is the side of the engine with the number one cylinder. That bank has a lean condition meaning it doesn't have enough fuel for the given amount of air. Since this is only affecting one side of the engine, that narrows down possible causes. Possible causes would a leaking intake gasket or a broken vacuum hose on that side. Since both sides get fuel from the same pump and rail, this wouldn't be a fuel pump or regulator issue. It can, however, be an indication of a bad fuel injector on that side of the engine. The MAP sensor also couldn't cause this code because, just like the fuel pump, that MAP sensor works for both sides of the engine and the code is only for one side. I would drive it for a couple more days to see if you get any additional codes that could help point you towards the actual problem. In the meantime, I would check for vacuum leaks (look at the rubber hoses and listen for high pitch hissing or sucking sounds.)
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