In a 1998 Jeep Wrangler, the oxygen sensor is located in the exhaust pipe. It can be found just below the junction of the exhaust manifold and the exhaust pipe.
Upstream is just after the exhaust manifold, and downstream is after the catalytic converter
Its a bit of a job because it is held on by the same bolts as the intake manifold, and the easiest way is to remove them both, otherwise the rusted exhaust bolts holding the tubing to the manifold is the worst.
i have a 1998 ford Triton f 150 how do i remove the exhaust manifold right side
It should be the same.. the standard jeep(left hand drive) the intake and exhaust are on the left side of the engine as well, so there is no need for a different manifold. so 99 % sure its the same manifold
Intake manifold delivers the fuel air mixture to the cylinder heads, exhaust manifold collects the gases after combustion, and channels them into the exhaust pipe.
It sounds like you either have a leak at the exhaust manifold or the intake manifold. Most likely is the exhaust.
in the catalyc converter... exhaust manifold
normally they are located on the exhaust. you may have three. on the manifold and on the exhaust pipe itself...
the oxygen sensor is on the exhaust manifold directly in front of the fan. there is one above and below the manifold.
You can find it in the exhaust manifold.
the O2 Sensor Should be on top of your exhaust manifold