I do want to say this to help others. Since I had to disconnect the neg terminal my computer had to reset. I have a code reader and even after 100 miles of driving on the highway I was not getting a 'Green' light on it. What I didn't know was on the code reader it will show all the codes that have reset, only the 'EV' on it would not reset and I needed to take it to be inspected but you CAN pass inspection with only that code not cleared yet! If there are no other codes that were on the car before that you're okay to pass inspection. Just an F.Y.I. for others. The EV takes a while to reset but it will.
If you have your hood open and standing in front of car, the 3 cylinders closest to you is bank 2, it has a catalytic converter on that bank and 2 sensors close to front of car in front of oil pan. On the bank farthest from you, those 3 are bank 1. You see in video him accessing bank 1 sensor 2. If you look straight up, you can see the other catalytic converter, there is one for each bank. Right next to your oil filter, u find bank 2 sensor 2, above it, bank 2 sensor 1. Accessing bank 1 sensor looks tricky, it’s kind of hidden!
One thing I will add,that 7/8 box end wrench is a little loose.The nut is actually 22mm .I even hit it with my air hammer.Don't have it out yet,but tomorrow!
Easier way of doing this if the O2 is stuck is to get liquid wrench and a small torch they’re about $12-$13 heat till it’s red spray liquid wrench and repeat, let it have a little bit of cool time before heating again,,,tighten loosen tighten loosen back and fourth it will come out that way nobody will ever strip anything but either way works
Hi, I have not been able to remove my sensor, now I am wondering if I have turned it right and I would like to know which way you did it, if it was to the right or to the left.
There are four. You know one is bad when you have a check engine light.. The code will say which one is bad. You can read the code free at an auto parts store.
Great video, very informative. I got the same car and same code. I just need to find the right sensor now. Did you use the Abigail 15717 from amazon? I keep getting mixed results between amazon and autozone. Was looking at the Bosch 15717 which was apparently upstream and ended up looking at the 15719 and 15724 and now I am stuck between "right downstream" and "left downstream". Wish they would treat it like bank1 or bank2 downstream.
I have a quick question. I went to the mechanic shop to get my o2 sensors changed and was told the part where the o2 sensor sits in has melted around the o2 sensor. Can you tell me the name of that part? I was told I would have to get it from Ford.
Well the catalytic converter is new and the o2 sensors just needed to be changed, but the mechanic said something about "pigtail" and that I have to get it from the Ford dealership.
@@BrianBalatbat thank you so much. It's been hard for me to figure out what they were talking about. I called him but he didn't answer so I have been trying to figure it out. Thank you so much!!
Bank 2 describes the front three cylinders on the V6. Bank one are the cylinders near the firewall. Each bank has a manifold cat and there's one common cat at the bottom of the engine after the Y pipe joins. Sensors before the manifold cats are "upstream". Sensors after the cats are "downstream".
O2 sensor pre converter reads fuel/oxygen after converter reads fuel/ oxygen then the ECU will either lean out or add fuel to injection after calculating the rest of inputs IE. Throttle,Temperature, mass airflow,speed, rpm and others on some vehicles
saludo tengo ford escape 2007 3.0 el anterior dueño le corto el enchufe del sensor de osigeno que va del lado de la cabina donde puedo ver que colo corresponde para conectar el nuevo encufe ya que he leido que hablan de 1 12v dos tierras y la señal los 3 ultimos todos van a la computadora pero no se como identificarlos
My sensor is rusted on there so bad, I tried using a the wrench and hammer, hit it with WD-40 and tried different sockets, the bolt wont budge, anyone have any ideas?
Hello sir, which part number is that on Amazon? There are a lot of O2 sensors and I'm not seeing anything specific about which is which. Thank you, I have this code too on my 05 Escape.
Thanks for video maybe some one here can help please I'll try to replace the o2 sensor but the connector was melted with the wires I Bay the connector but the problem I'm having us to re wire because the color are different connector I buy came 2 wires white 1 black 1 gray if anyone have this problem before. Thank you
Upstream describes the O2 sensors that come **before** the cat. The upstream sensors tell the computer the oxygen in the exhaust right out of the exhaust manifold so the computer can adjust the mixture for stoich. The downstream O2 sensors only monitor the performance of the cats. If the upstream sensors are bad, it affects the performance of the engine. If the downstream sensors are bad, it only sets a code. So in this case, the upstream sensors on the V6 are on the input side of the two manifold cats high on the exhaust. The downstream sensors are on the bottom of the engine on the output of the manifold cats.
Thanks for the video! I was able to change mine without taking it to the mechanic! Saved a lot. It was so easy.
Awesome! Glad this video helped you and thx for watching.
I do want to say this to help others. Since I had to disconnect the neg terminal my computer had to reset. I have a code reader and even after 100 miles of driving on the highway I was not getting a 'Green' light on it. What I didn't know was on the code reader it will show all the codes that have reset, only the 'EV' on it would not reset and I needed to take it to be inspected but you CAN pass inspection with only that code not cleared yet! If there are no other codes that were on the car before that you're okay to pass inspection. Just an F.Y.I. for others. The EV takes a while to reset but it will.
If you have your hood open and standing in front of car, the 3 cylinders closest to you is bank 2, it has a catalytic converter on that bank and 2 sensors close to front of car in front of oil pan. On the bank farthest from you, those 3 are bank 1. You see in video him accessing bank 1 sensor 2. If you look straight up, you can see the other catalytic converter, there is one for each bank. Right next to your oil filter, u find bank 2 sensor 2, above it, bank 2 sensor 1. Accessing bank 1 sensor looks tricky, it’s kind of hidden!
I meant to say a Mercury Mariner 2008 v6, AWD, 3.0L, not a Ford five hundred!!
I having this problem now. Did this fix your problem for good?
Hi, yes it fixed the code.
Thanks so much for making this video and explaining everything. I saved hundreds doing this myself.
How long does it take to put in the new oxygen sensor ?
Which O2 sensor is most common to fail and how does one know which one to change ?
One thing I will add,that 7/8 box end wrench is a little loose.The nut is actually 22mm .I even hit it with my air hammer.Don't have it out yet,but tomorrow!
I found your video helpful you made a simple job simpler
Clifton Frey thank you for you comment and thanks for watching.
Easier way of doing this if the O2 is stuck is to get liquid wrench and a small torch they’re about $12-$13 heat till it’s red spray liquid wrench and repeat, let it have a little bit of cool time before heating again,,,tighten loosen tighten loosen back and fourth it will come out that way nobody will ever strip anything but either way works
Was that wrench a 7/8?
My odb reads code po 136 which is also sensor 2 bank one. Is it possible that 2 different codes apply to the same sensors?
Do you know where is the reverse switch sensor on a 2006 ford escape limited V6
I believe that’s on top of transmission, just right underneath air intake.
What was the vehicle running like before you changed?
I can’t remember but it was running fine I think, it just had that code but replacing the sensor fixed it.
Thanks. Short and to the point
Thanks for watching
Hello 😀 Question what’s the part number for the oxygen sensor?
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Hi, I have not been able to remove my sensor, now I am wondering if I have turned it right and I would like to know which way you did it, if it was to the right or to the left.
Turn it to left if you’re loosening it
How many total O2 sensors are on the Escape? Will it throw a specific code to let you know which one is bad?
There are four. You know one is bad when you have a check engine light.. The code will say which one is bad. You can read the code free at an auto parts store.
Great video, very informative. I got the same car and same code. I just need to find the right sensor now. Did you use the Abigail 15717 from amazon? I keep getting mixed results between amazon and autozone. Was looking at the Bosch 15717 which was apparently upstream and ended up looking at the 15719 and 15724 and now I am stuck between "right downstream" and "left downstream". Wish they would treat it like bank1 or bank2 downstream.
Not a lot of help from Poster of video I guess. LOL!
can u pls give me link or from where did u buy it. icant find it anywhere
Step #1) cut pigtail wires away from sensor to get it the heck out of the way.
i have the same truck.. same code but my engine does a loud sound when o turn it on.. does this will go away after replacing this senosr ☹️
Do you have a part number for bank 1 sensor 2
Where can I find the Bank 1 sensor 1 on a 4 cylinder ford escape 2005?
Is bank 1 pre or post cat? And is it right or left ?
lena pamatatau bank 1 or 2 upstream is pre, bank 1 or 2 downstream is post
What is the part number for that sensor. It's the same one I need for my 2006 escape
Cut the wires and slide a long reach socket over it.
Rock it back and forth and it will loosen just fine.
Put antizl-seize compiund in the damn thing.
Do you recommend this Oxygen sensor brand?
Great job!
Yes, it worked fine. I put about 5k miles after and no check engine light.
Thanks for watching!
@@BrianBalatbat thank you and you’re welcome!
Does the P0420 is related to this issue?
No, p0420 is catalytic converter. I have a video on how to bypass p0420, p0430 code.
I have a quick question. I went to the mechanic shop to get my o2 sensors changed and was told the part where the o2 sensor sits in has melted around the o2 sensor. Can you tell me the name of that part? I was told I would have to get it from Ford.
They are probably talking about the catalytic converter. Do you know which sensor it is?
Well the catalytic converter is new and the o2 sensors just needed to be changed, but the mechanic said something about "pigtail" and that I have to get it from the Ford dealership.
@@sexykat04 they’re talking about the pigtail wiring harness for the sensor. The harness where the new sensor clips on to.
@@BrianBalatbat thank you so much. It's been hard for me to figure out what they were talking about. I called him but he didn't answer so I have been trying to figure it out. Thank you so much!!
@@sexykat04 you are welcome and I’m glad I could help you out.
Great video what's the part number on Amazon
Bank 2 is past the catalytic converter?
Mr President bank 2 sensor 2 is post cat, bank 2 sensor 1 is pre cat.
Bank 2 describes the front three cylinders on the V6. Bank one are the cylinders near the firewall. Each bank has a manifold cat and there's one common cat at the bottom of the engine after the Y pipe joins. Sensors before the manifold cats are "upstream". Sensors after the cats are "downstream".
I have a 2005 ford escape what does the oxygen sensor do?
Are you asking how oxygen sensor works?
@@BrianBalatbat yeah
O2 sensor pre converter reads fuel/oxygen after converter reads fuel/ oxygen then the ECU will either lean out or add fuel to injection after calculating the rest of inputs IE. Throttle,Temperature, mass airflow,speed, rpm and others on some vehicles
How can I find the b2s1 o sensor?
Bank 2 is the side close to the radiator. So bank 2 sensor 1 is the upstream sensor on that side. (Pre cat sensor)
is that the downstream 02 sensor
Yes it is.
How can i find the knock sensor..?
I need the color codes to the harness side of the sensor
saludo tengo ford escape 2007 3.0 el anterior dueño le corto el enchufe del sensor de osigeno que va del lado de la cabina donde puedo ver que colo corresponde para conectar el nuevo encufe ya que he leido que hablan de 1 12v dos tierras y la señal los 3 ultimos todos van a la computadora pero no se como identificarlos
My sensor is rusted on there so bad, I tried using a the wrench and hammer, hit it with WD-40 and tried different sockets, the bolt wont budge, anyone have any ideas?
Try cutting the wire off the sensor, then use a blowtorch...after that use a deep socket/ratchet with a breaker bar and it might come off.
Hello sir, which part number is that on Amazon? There are a lot of O2 sensors and I'm not seeing anything specific about which is which. Thank you, I have this code too on my 05 Escape.
Sorry for the late reply. I’m not sure what the part number was but it was around $20 - $25.
Dude thanks man!!!
No problem!
Sad how all these Ford escapes models look oily like this one😂
That is true! Lol
Same location on an 08?
It should be if it’s a 6 cylinder.
Thank you
No problem and thx for watching.
I have codes p0135, p0141, p0161, & p2270. I replaced all o2 sensors with Bosch ones and still codes came back. Any idea what it could be?
How quick did the codes come back after you reset the check engine light?
Did you replace the gas cap?
@@isoSw1fty I didn’t replace it.
I change this sensor but checking engine is on again
What was the code?
P2270
@@BrianBalatbat P2270
Thanks for video maybe some one here can help please I'll try to replace the o2 sensor but the connector was melted with the wires I Bay the connector but the problem I'm having us to re wire because the color are different connector I buy came 2 wires white 1 black 1 gray if anyone have this problem before. Thank you
Where is the upstream 02sensor on the 2005 ford escape
Upstream describes the O2 sensors that come **before** the cat. The upstream sensors tell the computer the oxygen in the exhaust right out of the exhaust manifold so the computer can adjust the mixture for stoich. The downstream O2 sensors only monitor the performance of the cats. If the upstream sensors are bad, it affects the performance of the engine. If the downstream sensors are bad, it only sets a code. So in this case, the upstream sensors on the V6 are on the input side of the two manifold cats high on the exhaust. The downstream sensors are on the bottom of the engine on the output of the manifold cats.
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Bank 1 downstream sensor.
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