The locations of the O2 sensors vary depending on the make and model of your vehicle. It is not possible to provide an accurate answer here, however, you can go to www.youcanic.com and ask your question there. Our site also provides a wealth of resources for car owners including a Full System Scanner (www.youcanic.com/scanner), which can help you with these types of diagnostics. YOUNCANIC is dedicated to making car repairs accessible and understandable for everyone. We encourage you to take a look around our site at www.youcanic.com, and don't hesitate to ask if you need any further guidance.
Hi there! The voltage for the upstream oxygen sensor in most vehicles should be around 0.2 to 0.9 volts, however, it can depend on specific vehicle models. On Youcanic.com, we provide extensive guides, free resources, and a powerful diagnostic scanner tool to assist car owners like you. You can even access factory repair manuals for detailed information. Feel free to navigate our site, we're here to empower and support you in your vehicle maintenance endeavors. Thanks for connecting with us! www.youcanic.com/
It would be nice to see a close up of the old and new sensors.
Got a 2013. Gonna see if same location and possible to try. Does it have to specific? I noticed them from 40-300 dollars
do you have a part # i am asking cuz rock auto sent me one with a different electrical connector
We're you get the adapter to get oxygen sensor out ?
I bought mine at harbor freight
If there is autozone in your area, you can rent the tool, they reimburse you when you return it
i have a 2016 & i don't see the 02 sensor where you're at
Me either
‘17 and I’m about to find a new video
Is the upper sensor the bank 1 location or would bank 1 be the bottom?
The locations of the O2 sensors vary depending on the make and model of your vehicle. It is not possible to provide an accurate answer here, however, you can go to www.youcanic.com and ask your question there. Our site also provides a wealth of resources for car owners including a Full System Scanner (www.youcanic.com/scanner), which can help you with these types of diagnostics.
YOUNCANIC is dedicated to making car repairs accessible and understandable for everyone. We encourage you to take a look around our site at www.youcanic.com, and don't hesitate to ask if you need any further guidance.
In your case you worked on the bank 1 or bank 2?@@YOUCANIC
Thank you so much
What is the voltage suppose to be for upstream ???
Hi there! The voltage for the upstream oxygen sensor in most vehicles should be around 0.2 to 0.9 volts, however, it can depend on specific vehicle models. On Youcanic.com, we provide extensive guides, free resources, and a powerful diagnostic scanner tool to assist car owners like you. You can even access factory repair manuals for detailed information. Feel free to navigate our site, we're here to empower and support you in your vehicle maintenance endeavors. Thanks for connecting with us!
www.youcanic.com/
@@YOUCANIC I have 2.2voltage b1s1 on 2014 Sentra
Good job
What wratchet thing did you use?
22mm or 7/8 inch
You forgot to say if it's a California or non California style sensor