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1995.5 Rodeo Oxygen Sensor - How Many? #457375 05/30/04 11:22 PM
Anonymous
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Can someone verify that there is only one oxygen sensor on the 95.5 Rodeo 3.2L? I saw it posted in a couple other threads, but I wasn't sure if it was true or not. My haynes manual seems to think that all OBD1 cars (95 and earlier) have two O2 sensors in the V6, and OBD2 cars (96 and newer) have four o2 sensors in the V6. Confirm? Deny?

Thanks,

Scott

Re: 1995.5 Rodeo Oxygen Sensor - How Many? #457376 05/31/04 02:49 AM
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anthonyn Offline
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Yes. Just one right after the Y-pipe, before the cat. Replaced it on my 95.5 a couple months ago with a bosch. Works great.


95.5 Rodeo, Auto, Dynomax muffler, modified air intake, Manik Nerfs, clear corners, JVC MP3 player ...babied and nurtured since birth
Re: 1995.5 Rodeo Oxygen Sensor - How Many? #457377 05/31/04 04:00 PM
Anonymous
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Exactly you have 4 on that beast. All 4 are on the "Y" pipe,w/cat.

Re: 1995.5 Rodeo Oxygen Sensor - How Many? #457378 05/31/04 04:27 PM
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anthonyn Offline
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Exactly you have 4 on that beast. All 4 are on the "Y" pipe,w/cat.


That is true of the 1996 you have, but the 1995.5 has only one O2 Sensor. I checked this with Merlin at St Charles Isuzu before replacing mine.


95.5 Rodeo, Auto, Dynomax muffler, modified air intake, Manik Nerfs, clear corners, JVC MP3 player ...babied and nurtured since birth
Re: 1995.5 Rodeo Oxygen Sensor - How Many? [Re: anthonyn] #457379 06/01/04 01:31 AM
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isuzu95 Offline
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I have the factory 95.5 shop manual. Anthony is correct; there is only 1 O2 sensor on the 95.5.



Mike Murrell
'95 Rodeo - 3.2 liter - 2WD - Automatic
'04 Tacoma - 4 banger - Automatic
[Re: isuzu95] #457380 06/01/04 04:21 PM
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