A 1995 Chrysler Concorde only has one oxygen sensor on each side. They are screwed into the exhaust manifolds.
With an o2 sensor socket.
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The service department will put in a new oxygen sensor, with a 25% discount on parts if you are a Chrysler employee, for $102.**. The sensor, with the discout, is @ $95.
Passneger side of the bell housing.
Very doubtful that an oxygen sensor would do that.
on the intake manifold next to the prestone resevoir
The map sensor is screwed into the side of the upper intake manifold.
There are 4, one before and one after each catalytic converter in the exhaust.
There are two speed sensors, an input and output. They are located on the transmission. If the problem is the speedometer not working it is the output sensor located on the driver side of the rear of the transmission.
Bank one is the passenger side on a Concorde. Sensor one is before the catalytic converter.
The crankshaft sensor is located on the passengers side of the transmission housing, above the differential housing. The bottom of the sensor is positioned next to the drive plate. The cam sensor is located on the left bank cylinder head