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Looking into replacing O2 Sensors. 1988 Ranger 2.9L


johndough

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City
Virginia
Vehicle Year
1988
Transmission
Automatic
Hi you guys, I'm wanting to replace the O2 sensors in my 2.9L Ranger. How many are there and where are they located on my truck? Anything I should check while installing? Thank you
 
On the y-pipe. This picture shows it right where the y comes together on the exhaust.

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Only one of them, right where Franklin said it is.

I had good luck with Bosch. YMMV.
 
Second Bosch, I believe they were an OEM supplier.

-Jazzer
 
Yep, go with Bosch OxSensors.
Avoid cheaper Asian\Ebay versions; they tend to fail in a few months.
 
I read somewhere in a parallel universe that the NGK sensors read/send data more quickly than the Bosch. I'm yet to test this theory AND ALSO CANT FIND THE ARTICLE so maybe its heresy.
 
...NGK sensors read/send data more quickly than the Bosch

Not sure I believe this? For industrial\manufacturing control systems I've worked with in past lives,
the data collection rate\frequency was dependent on how fast the controlling computer processor
& its encoded program scans the signal inputs (to the PCM in this case),
not dependent on any individual sensor that is sending it a signal.
Though the sensor itself may respond to changes in Oxygen concentration faster\slower?
 
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Though the sensor itself may respond to changes in Oxygen concentration faster\slower?
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Yes, this is what I believe was implied.
 
Yep. At least on my 1988.

I think they all did, cali emissions package included.
 

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