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Old Mar 11, 2019 | 03:17 PM
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So i own a jaguar xtype awd. 2004 model.
I recently received a code p2097, assuming that's the downstream sensor.. I just bought a new senor but I cant find the location to install it.. where is it located ?
anyhelp would be awesome.. I tried to find the help on the forums and I just dont understand if I have two cats ? Or 1 etc and there locations..
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Old Mar 11, 2019 | 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Jayson Duble
So i own a jaguar xtype awd. 2004 model.
I recently received a code p2097, assuming that's the downstream sensor.. I just bought a new senor but I cant find the location to install it.. where is it located ?
anyhelp would be awesome.. I tried to find the help on the forums and I just dont understand if I have two cats ? Or 1 etc and there locations..
Jayson
If you have steering wheel on left side, you have 2 cats, if on right side (and have funny accent), possibly one.
There are a few more ways to find out. If you have hood, then 2 cats, if bonnet, you have possibly one.
 

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Old Mar 11, 2019 | 03:41 PM
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I have a steering wheel on the right, a funny accent, a bonnet and 2 sensors!
You have to peer over the back of the engine to see the sensors, pig to get at.
 
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Old Mar 11, 2019 | 03:52 PM
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So how do I know which senor to replace and where are the sensors located I have a 3.0 v6. Left hand steering wheel
I'm in the USA.
Anyway
The code was post bank one. When I look under the car I only saw 1 exhaust pipe split into two out the back
 
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Old Mar 11, 2019 | 05:23 PM
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I figured it out the o2 sensor is located between the firewall and the mid bottom half of the engine .. right side if you facing the engine from behind .. has anyone replaced this sensor before... ? How did you do it.. I have the ALL data on it and its seems impossible.
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Old Mar 11, 2019 | 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Jayson Duble
I figured it out the o2 sensor is located between the firewall and the mid bottom half of the engine .. right side if you facing the engine from behind .. has anyone replaced this sensor before... ? How did you do it.. I have the ALL data on it and its seems impossible.
Jayson
get a breaker bar and an oxygen sensor removal tool suggested by thermo (pictured), I did it by removing the smalll bracket where the connections for the o2 sensors are fitted, gave me enough space to bring the breaker bar in behind the engine.
 
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Or if you REALLY want help, instead of just posting where, how, why.....?
Use the search tab on the main X page where there are DOZENS of explanations and pictures and tools to use.

Search is a marvelous tool.
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