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Hello, I have a 2013 ford edge with 3.7L engine. I need to replace my bank 1 sensor 2 oxygen sensor. Problem is I have no idea where it is and would like to do this repair myself. If anybody could provide some insight on where that sensor might be, I would greatly appreciate it.

 

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Thanks for the responses! Ive located the sensor and ready to replace it. Are there any specialty tools needed for this job?. I can slip a combination wrench on it but have to room the move it. Not really any space to work with. Also the electrical connection looks like it will be a pain. Any advice or tips would be appreciated.

 

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Oxygen sensor wrench. I recommend disconnecting the wires before turning. :)

Practice on the Bank2 upper HOS connector (top, radiator side) to get a feeling on how to disconnect. It should be the same connector type used on Bank#1 lower HOS.

Use a little penetrant to get the old one to unscrew. Put a little dab of anti-seize on the threads of the new one. Wipe off excess. Don't get any on the sensor.

Happy trails.

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  • 7 years later...

hi guys is this good? i run Fordscan and i get this values idk what means.

 

[Catalyst Bank 1]

Oxygen Storage Capacity
MID: 21
TID: 81
Value: 0.949 :1
Min: 0.000 :1
Max: 0.816 :1

 

[Catalyst Bank 2]

Oxygen Storage Capacity
MID: 22
TID: 81
Value: 0.969 :1
Min: 0.000 :1
Max: 0.828 :1
 

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