o2 sensor location question
#1
o2 sensor location question
This is my first post so go easy...
I have a 2002 F150 Supercrew Lariat 5.4l....
Long story short, I need to replace the o2 sensor on the Bank 1 Sensor 1.
My question is which side is that on? I know its before the cat, but on the drivers side or the passenger side? Thanks in advance...
I have a 2002 F150 Supercrew Lariat 5.4l....
Long story short, I need to replace the o2 sensor on the Bank 1 Sensor 1.
My question is which side is that on? I know its before the cat, but on the drivers side or the passenger side? Thanks in advance...
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JOB DONE!!!
I had to remove the passenger side wheel to get access to it and the stooopid special socket the parts store talked me into buying didn't do me a bit of good. I completed the job with only a 7/8 combo and small flattip. The hardest part was disconnecting the wires cause it was up in there and kept moving around. It took me about 1 1/2 hours to complete, probaly because it was my first time. Thank you for helping...
I had to remove the passenger side wheel to get access to it and the stooopid special socket the parts store talked me into buying didn't do me a bit of good. I completed the job with only a 7/8 combo and small flattip. The hardest part was disconnecting the wires cause it was up in there and kept moving around. It took me about 1 1/2 hours to complete, probaly because it was my first time. Thank you for helping...
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You don't know what your talking about. This is the tool for the job.
Last edited by jbrew; 10-25-2008 at 02:23 AM.
#10
wow... are you serious? You flew off the rocker on that subject... I never meant to come across the way you obviously took it. I know I am a amature and was simply stating my opinion and I know I don't know jack, otherwise I wouldnt be here asking for help. But thank you for pointing that out and acting like the true professional you are. G'day
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ok, So....Don't think, just listen? Because this place has nothing to do with thinking for yourself, because apparently you know everything there is to know about everything. I got it, from now on I will let you handle everything....thanks pal
Didn't mean to make you mad to begin with but, I guess if I was a "tool" I would have gotten mad also...
Didn't mean to make you mad to begin with but, I guess if I was a "tool" I would have gotten mad also...
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I ain't got a dog in this fight, except that for the longest time, I never owned any kind of special O2 sensor socket or wrench. And I do this stuff for a living. I used a 22mm open end wrench on just about everything, until I took on a new car line at work that requires the socket, since the sensor is recessed slightly into the exhaust manifold to where a combination wrench won't fit on it. I still use a 22mm open end wrench on just about everything Ford.
There is no ultimate right or wrong, IMO, it's whatever works.
There is no ultimate right or wrong, IMO, it's whatever works.
#14
You said this after I post the proper tool for the job. Your telling me that I don't know what I'm talking about.
I couldn't remove the rears on the truck with a wrench - I had to get the tool.
Since then , it's allot easier using the tool. AGAIN - I wouldn't post something that does not work ..
I couldn't remove the rears on the truck with a wrench - I had to get the tool.
Since then , it's allot easier using the tool. AGAIN - I wouldn't post something that does not work ..
#15
I get it... You wouldn't post something that wouldn't work. I understand that, and I thank you for your advice and expertise. I was just simply saying that in my opinion it looks like a tight space but, I am sure if I had the special tool you posted, it might be a diffrent story. What I can't figure out is why you got so defensive/agressive over a comment made by someone who is obvioulsy new here, aren't you supposed to be the pro? Wouldn't it be more benificial if you acted the part...