O2 Senson Bank 2

mistermaclincoln

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Got a check engine light and check for codes and got a 175 code. Bank 2. Can anyone tell me which side is bank 2.

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02 Sensor Bank 2

I really thought it was on the passenger side. Is that because of the firing order?
 
It's to do with how our V8's are numbered.

4 8
3 7
2 6
1 5
Front

As you can see, cylinder 1 starts at front passenger side, therefore that side is bank one, making the driver's side bank two.

Just for giggles, the firing order is:

1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8
 
02 Sensor Bank 2

Okay that makes sense. I am really tried purchasing the Ford O2 sensors they seam to last as long as the Bosh aftermarket, any thought on this.
 
I'm always hearing bad things about Bosch stuff. Might as well get original Ford ones from Max at Five Star Ford.
 
I will give Max a call, I just wish I was having better luck because I am not with either manufacturer.

Thank you,
 
Did you replace the 02 sensors before then? Seems strange that one would be bad again so soon? What's that code you got? That a lean code? Just wondering if something else like a vac leak could cause the code?

If they are relatively new, I guess you could take them back out, clean them and switch them around? See if code goes or moves?
 
Well, I have to remember which 02 sensor I just replace last year. I know that a vaccum leak can be suttle and I might have to get the carb spray out but do you know where to look? I am going to re-test with the scanner. Last year I replaced the passenger side cat and collector, my 02 sensors were bad and to much fuel had entered the cats but since then everything has been fine. I really need to get this figured out because I don't want to smell gas and ruin my new cat.
 
So you have one new 02 sensor and one old? Normally you should replace them as a pair. Vacuum leak on a 95? Could be anywhere really - check those little black pipes on top of the engine (common leak point) check the IMRC's, also check the intake tube is tight etc. You should find a leak easily enough with the carb cleaner. Any small leak / unmetered air entering engine could cause a slightly lean condition.
 
Well, I did the carb cleaner to see if there were any leaks and nothing happen so I look at all of the vaccum lines, check the IMRC solenid lines check all of the driver side vac lines and no leaks. Went to the passenger side and I found the air tube hoses had split part way and just barely hanging on. I did notice that the previous owner only had the hoses tie rap on so I did the right and clamp all of the new hoses that I put everything back on. So I am happy to report that after checking for codes, none came up and the car idles a lot better and I have better throttle response and no check engine light. Thank you for all your help.
 
Ah, cool - glad you were able to sort it out without having to spend much money! :)
 

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