Check engine light diagnostic test indicates bank 2 O2 sensor is slow to respond where is this sensor located?

Just a quick note: bank 2 is LEFT side (drivers) on a rear wheel drive vehicle ,on front wheel drive vehicles it would be the front side when looking down from the front of the vehicle ,Sensor 2 is after the cat converter! If you replace that sensor, clear the codes or have someone clear them for you and you should be all set Chris (technician for 20 years! ) James==It would help if you stated what kind of car you have.

Joe the 2 of bank 2 is the 2nd oxygen sensor that is located after the catalytic converter. Usually closer to the tailend of the header pipe The sensor I believe you are looking for is in the exhaust pipe or exhaust manifold, usually the right bank which is on the right side of the car (driver is left), or close to the firewall if engine is mounted sideways. Some cars are equipped with a sensor behind the catalytic converter that tells the computer the HEALTH of the converter only.It has nothing to do with running of the engine per say (Mechanic for 35 years) Bank 1 is which ever side has cylinder 1.

It could be left or right. Bank 2 would be the other side. Bank 1 sensor 1 would be before the catalytic converter.

Bank 1 sensor 2 would be after the converter. The same applies with bank 2 (mechanic for 12 years) if the code came up bank 2 ,Sounds like you have a in line engine in you car that being said! Bank 2 would be the sensor on the exhaust pipe after the catalytic converter { Johnny C.

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