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O2 sensor locations

97 1500 2WD 5.7L. bank 1 sensor 2. that on the driver side behind the CAT converter?
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Re: O2 sensor locations

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97 1500 2WD 5.7L. bank 1 sensor 2. that on the driver side behind the CAT converter?
Yes, but you have to make sure you're looking at the drivers side exhaust system as they may do a crossover thing.
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Re: O2 sensor locations

If a 4 sensor set up.
Bank 1 sensor 2 will be in front of cat.
Bank one is always on no 1 cylinder bank.
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If a 4 sensor set up.
Bank 1 sensor 2 will be in front of cat.
MT: Are you sure about that? If so then my service manual is wrong as are the sensor positions (4 ea) on my '98 Sub.

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MT: Are you sure about that? If so then my service manual is wrong as are the sensor positions (4 ea) on my '98 Sub.

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If a 4 sensor setup and not dual exhaust
Bank 1 sensor 2 has to be in front of cat.
Bank 1 sensor 3 will be behind cat
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