'87 Isuzu Trooper, 3.2L, 4cyl gas 4WD. Just pulled the engine.
The manual I have for this car discusses the O2 sensor but does not show
a diagram of it nor does it specify where it is. Can someone tell me
where it is, or at least what part it is on, so I can find it and
identify it? (it's not currently problematic as far as I know, but i
have this car torn apart now anyway and I may as well figure out where
everything is that i don't already know about).
TIA,
k wallace
(x-posted to rec.autos.misc, alt.autos, rec.autos.tech)
KjunRaven - 01 Sep 2005 12:21 GMT
k wallace <wallace.k@engr.orst.edNOSPAMu> wrote in news:OZWdnZ2dnZ2-
Nw25nZ2dnRksi96dnZ2dRVn-yJ2dnZ0@comcast.com:
> '87 Isuzu Trooper, 3.2L, 4cyl gas 4WD. Just pulled the engine.
> The manual I have for this car discusses the O2 sensor but does not show
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> k wallace
> (x-posted to rec.autos.misc, alt.autos, rec.autos.tech)
either srewed into port on exh. manifold or downpipe.
tudysmuck@yahoo.com - 01 Sep 2005 20:43 GMT
and it looks like a spark plug with 2 wires comming from it
AZ Nomad - 02 Sep 2005 01:38 GMT
>'87 Isuzu Trooper, 3.2L, 4cyl gas 4WD. Just pulled the engine.
>The manual I have for this car discusses the O2 sensor but does not show
>a diagram of it nor does it specify where it is. Can someone tell me
>where it is, or at least what part it is on, so I can find it and
>identify it? (it's not currently problematic as far as I know, but i
Find where the exhaust manifold bolts to the engine. It won't be far from
that location.