Ford E150, O2 Sensor, which side is bank 2?

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Hey Gang, a few months ago I purchased a 2004 Ford e150 for my handyman business. It occasionally throws up the check engine light, I purchased a innova scan tool, and was able to determine the codes that it had were o2 sensor related. At the time the codes were for bank 2 sensor 1, I popped open the doghouse to check them out, and was going to swap them to figure out which bank was which, but neither of the front o2 sensors were very tight. One of them was only finger tight. So I took them out and reinstalled them. They have different harness connectors by the way, so I can not swap them to determine which one is the culprit. Anyway everything was good to go for about 300 miles or soo, but threw the CEL today, it is p2197(I do not know for sure if this was the same as originally but I think it was). P2197 is o2 bank 2 sensor 1. Which one is this? And on a site like oxygensensors.com, is this considered sensor 1 or 2.
BTW, my haynes manual, has the cylinder layout, but they reference it off of the distributer. This does not work for individual coils.
Any help is much appreciated.
Dave
 
   / Ford E150, O2 Sensor, which side is bank 2? #2  
Hey Gang, a few months ago I purchased a 2004 Ford e150 for my handyman business. It occasionally throws up the check engine light, I purchased a innova scan tool, and was able to determine the codes that it had were o2 sensor related. At the time the codes were for bank 2 sensor 1, I popped open the doghouse to check them out, and was going to swap them to figure out which bank was which, but neither of the front o2 sensors were very tight. One of them was only finger tight. So I took them out and reinstalled them. They have different harness connectors by the way, so I can not swap them to determine which one is the culprit. Anyway everything was good to go for about 300 miles or soo, but threw the CEL today, it is p2197(I do not know for sure if this was the same as originally but I think it was). P2197 is o2 bank 2 sensor 1. Which one is this? And on a site like oxygensensors.com, is this considered sensor 1 or 2.
BTW, my haynes manual, has the cylinder layout, but they reference it off of the distributer. This does not work for individual coils.
Any help is much appreciated.
Dave



You don't have a K & N FIPK on it do you? They can cause it to run lean if it sucks more air than the engine can digest, and provide sufficient fuel for.

It sounds stupid, but it happened to me on an '04 Ford Crown Vic.
 
   / Ford E150, O2 Sensor, which side is bank 2?
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#3  
Nope, everything is all stock.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Dave
 
   / Ford E150, O2 Sensor, which side is bank 2? #4  
In typical Ford modular V8's, Drivers side is bank 2 - Passenger is bank 1 and I believe the cylinders go like this:

REAR
_4_8_
_3_7_
_2_6_
_1_5_
FRONT

O2 Sensor 1 is in front of the converters and O2 sensor 2 is behind the converters.

Good Luck!
 
   / Ford E150, O2 Sensor, which side is bank 2?
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You rock, thanks. I am off to order a sensor. Hope that is it, they are not to bad on this vehicle (about $40 to $50) so I am going to try it and hope for the best.
Thanks ,Dave
 
   / Ford E150, O2 Sensor, which side is bank 2? #6  
generally speaking, (I haven't been proven wrong yet on this one) look at the cylinder bank that is the farthest forward in the v configuration, that is the home of the number 1 cylinder, and bank 1.

Do you have the exact code you pulled? codes can sometimes be misleading.
 
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$40-$50 sounds like a bargain. The dealer charged $91.68 for the one on my 2001 Windstar last week. Of course, the total parts and labor was $242.44.:(
 
   / Ford E150, O2 Sensor, which side is bank 2? #8  
generally speaking, (I haven't been proven wrong yet on this one) look at the cylinder bank that is the farthest forward in the v configuration, that is the home of the number 1 cylinder, and bank 1.

Do you have the exact code you pulled? codes can sometimes be misleading.

Tell me about it. The stealer replaced my fuel pump twice in 3k miles based upon a "bank 2 O2 sensor throwing a lean code."

When it happened the third time, they decided it was my aftermarket FIPK by K & N. FWIW - It hasn't thrown a code since converting it back to stock.

Needless to say, I have about $400 goodwill at that dealer available to me...
 
   / Ford E150, O2 Sensor, which side is bank 2?
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The code is P2197, the oxygen sensor is thru oxygensensors.com. Hopefully this will be the fix, I know that scan tools can sometime lead people down the wrong road to the problem, but at less then $50 I figure it is the logical choice.
Thanks guys, Dave
 
   / Ford E150, O2 Sensor, which side is bank 2? #10  
OK, hang onto your old sensor; sometimes aftermarket can give you headaches too.

ok look at the TSB's

TSB 04-17-4

09/06/04
MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP (MIL)
ILLUMINATED - SYSTEM LEAN DIAGNOSTIC
TROUBLE CODES (DTC'S) - SERVICE TIPS

FORD:
2000 Contour
2000-2002 Escort
2000-2003 Escort ZX2
2000-2004 Crown Victoria, Focus, Mustang, Taurus
2002-2004 Thunderbird
2000-2003 Windstar
2000-2004 Econoline, Excursion, Expedition, Explorer, F-Super Duty, Ranger
2001-2004 Escape
2004 Freestar
2000-2004 F-Series

ISSUE

This article is intended to aid in diagnosing DTC's P0171, P0174, P1130, P1131, P1150, P1151, P2195, or P2197 (system lean or lack of HEGO switches) when a vacuum leak is present. HEGO sensors, MAF sensors, and PCM replacements are not an effective repair when a vacuum leak is causing the above DTC's.

ACTION

Perform the following inspections/repairs when the above codes are found in memory. Procedure provides instructions on how to make comparisons of the total fuel corrections (using scan tool or equivalent) at idle and high RPM's to help determine if a vacuum leak is the root cause of the DTC's.

Ok, from then on the TSB refers to looking for a vacuum leak- check around the PCV valve or in the PCV vacuum plumbing.

this is where a scan tool that shows data is useful- you would look for "long term fuel trim" shifting or out of specs.
 

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