If it is the bank 1 sensor its located on the manifold near plug # 1.(driver side) This is fairly easy to do, it took me a half hr to pull and replace. If it's bank 2 its right after the cat. converter extremely easy to replace. (be sure not to cut the wires unless absolutly necessary) ( you may need a special socket to get around the wires)
That's not quite right. On a V type engine, whether its an V-6, V-8 or V-10 etc, you will have 2 upstream sensors. One for bank 1 and one for bank 2. The upstream sensors are before the cat. Bank 1 is correct, the exhaust on the side of the number 1 cyl, usually the right side of the engine. Bank 2 will be the other side of the engine. You then have a sensor after EACH cat. This is the down stream sensor. If you only have 1 cat, then the down stream sensor isn't bank # 2, its just the down stream sensor. If you have 2 cats, then one will be the downstream, bank 1 sensor, the other will be the downstream bank 2 sensor. This is only for vehicles with more than one cat per bank.
A 1999 Durango does not have any part called a GPS sensor.
The one in the top of the rear axle.
What causes ticking, check engine light, and the check gauges sensor to come on in a 1999 Dodge Durango 5.2L SUV?
It is the four wire sensor on the valve body inside the transmission pan.
There are 2 or 4, they are in the exhaust pipe directly behind the engine.
best if you take it to a shop unless you have a welder.
Yes it could.
It is on the passenger side of the valve body, inside the transmission.
take it to a Chevy dealer, leave it and drive away with a new GM sensor, vehicle included
Camshaft position sensor circuit malfunction.Camshaft position sensor circuit malfunction.
The vehicle speed sensor is on the top of the rear axle. The trans output speed sensor is on the driver side tail housing of the trans,
Yes.