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Old 10-07-2005, 03:34 PM
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o2 sensors

I need to know if my '01 sable has two o2 sensors. Thanks
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probably has 4. 1 in front of each cat and 1 behind each cat
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Old 10-10-2005, 11:26 AM
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02 sensors

why would I have two cats? I have the duratec but there's a single exhaust. Am I just suffering from wishful thinking? Is there a cat for each bank of cylinders?
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Re: o2 sensors

there's a separate cat for each bank of cylinders. There are 3 O2 sensors, the downstream O2 is after the Y-pipe.
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Re: o2 sensors

thanks doc! appreciate the info.
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