What does Bank 1 sensor B mean for your car?
To know what Bank 1 Sensor B means for your vehicle, you will need to consult a diagram of your engine. If there is a problem with the synchronization of your crankshaft and camshaft, the vehicle will suffer from many obvious symptoms, including:
Where is the p0016 sensor located on a PCM?
Should the timing be off, the PCM will set a code P0016. This code stands for Crankshaft Position – Camshaft Position Correlation (Bank 1 Sensor A). Where is the P0016 sensor located?
Why do I need a wideband oxygen sensor?
Wideband oxygen sensors are designed to read a much broader range of fuel-to-air ratios – determining exactly how much unburned fuel is in the exhaust system. This is information that’s useful if you’re calibrating for more power. We’ve got wideband O2 sensors from Bosch and Edelbrock.
Where can I find the crankshaft position sensor?
Crankshaft position sensors can be located on the crankshaft pulley (aka harmonic balancer), the flywheel/flex plate, or on the fuel pump on some diesel applications. What are the common causes of code P0016 ?
Where are Bank 1 and Bank 2 sensors located?
Bank 2 Sensor 1 is the first sensor closest to the engine. On Bank 2 means it is at the engine side with cylinders 2, 4, 6, 8, etc. Bank 2 Sensor 2 is the second sensor on the engine’s exhaust pipe, usually behind the catalytic converter. On Bank 2 means it is at the engine side with cylinders 2, 4, 6, 8, etc.
Where is Bank 2 located on an engine?
Located on Bank 2 means it is located at the engine side with cylinders 2, 4, 6, 8, etc. Bank 2 Sensor 2 is the second sensor on the engine’s exhaust pipe, usually behind the catalytic converter.
How to tell between Bank 1 and Bank 2?
Connect your OBD2 scanner and erase the trouble codes. Unplug one O2 sensor and check the DTC code. You will now see which is bank 1, and which is bank 2. By using this method, you will also solve any misinformation in the DTC tool and you will be 100% sure that you replace the right sensor. I Have the DTC Code P0420 Also.
What can live data readings on a scan tool do?
The “live data” scan tools can really help out with a difficult problem. The local Chevy dealer connected one to my HHR because it was getting several conflicting fault codes right after a recall “fix.” The scan tool finally got the problem isolated to the Throttle Position Sensor and the Accelerator Position Sensor.