Hazeleyes Green Grey My knowledge of this only applies to the 2006 xc90 2.5- when you’re laying underneath the car with your feet towards the engine, the sensor is kind of in the center connected to the large pipe (cat converter). Then you can follow the wiring and find the connector is more towards the left of center. The connector is definitely in a tight spot and hard to find. Good luck!
I know only this: in V engines cylinders 1 and 2 are on opposite sides. when referring to bank 1 it means the sensor is on the same side as cyl 1 of the engine. bank 2 means the sensor is on the same side as cyl 2 of the engine. In engines that are mounted transversly bank 1 is always to the front and bank 2 always to the rear. Then sensor 1 means it is in front of the catalytic converter and sensor 2 behind it. That is all I can help. I just noticed. you asked 2 years ago. You probablyalready know it anyway.
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Hi is the sensor located on left or right for bank 1 sensor 1?
Hazeleyes Green Grey My knowledge of this only applies to the 2006 xc90 2.5- when you’re laying underneath the car with your feet towards the engine, the sensor is kind of in the center connected to the large pipe (cat converter). Then you can follow the wiring and find the connector is more towards the left of center. The connector is definitely in a tight spot and hard to find. Good luck!
Do you have any Idea where the Bank 1 sensor 2 is located? Please Help :(
I know only this: in V engines cylinders 1 and 2 are on opposite sides. when referring to bank 1 it means the sensor is on the same side as cyl 1 of the engine. bank 2 means the sensor is on the same side as cyl 2 of the engine. In engines that are mounted transversly bank 1 is always to the front and bank 2 always to the rear. Then sensor 1 means it is in front of the catalytic converter and sensor 2 behind it. That is all I can help. I just noticed. you asked 2 years ago. You probablyalready know it anyway.
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