The 2013 Ford Explorer oxygen sensor is located on the exhaust at the catalytic converter. There is actually a couple of sensor on the car, along with the intake. The oxygen sensor is designed to measure the amount of O2 in the engine and is responsible for making sure the engine is running smoothly. This works by making sure the car is not running rich or lean, as when it is the engine has to work harder or is overworking to make the amount of energy it needs to run. This will overtime cause damage to the vehicle, so if You get this issue then You need to take it to the shop and have the sensor changed out.
The 2013 ford explorer oxygen sensor is located on the exhaust at the catalytic converter.
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