you'll need a replacement sensor with either an exact fit or universal connector. The front sensor is visible sticking out of the exhaust pipe, if you open the hood and look near the bottom of the engine underneath the air intake tube (big plastic piece connected to air filter housing that bolts in above radiator). Rent a o2 sensor socket for free from an auto shop. You'll probably need to remove the air intake tube to access the o2 sensor, easy to do by unbolting and pulling off from air filter housing. Disconnect old sensor from electrical plug, and remove with the o2 sensr socket. replace with the new sensor and replace the air intake tube... whole thing takes 30 minutes at most.
No it won't. I had a 95 Ford Probe Se 2.0L and when the transmission went i upgraded to a 93 Probe Gt 2.5L V6 and my insurance didn't change at all. I love the car.
On the Ford Probe 93-97 GT's the knock sensor is located underneath the intake manifold. More specifically it is threaded into a fitting on the deck of the engine block in between the heads in the Valley. Shouldn't be too bad if your an experienced mechanic or a mechanically inclined individual. Hope this helps ya out, and good luck.
On the '93-'97 GT's the ignition coil is part of the distributor. If your coil goes bad you need to change the distributor.
MAF(Mass Air Flow) sensor, TPS(Throttle position sensor) sensor, IAF(Intake air flow) sensor, EGR, leaking, loose or missing vacum hoses...
Yes, year model 93 thru 97 Ford Probe
the camshaft sensor is located in the distributor. you need to purchase the entire distibutor to replace the sensor.
Temperature coolant sensor...
(front) sensor 2 is after the cat
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the temp sensor is on the top, front of the engine by the water neck
pull real real hard it will come
Check condition of ignition coil. Replace if bad.