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Can you tell me where bank 1 is located in a Ford F150?

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TheLasVegasMermaid

The O2 sensor on the right side of a Ford F-150, known as Bank 1 sensor 1, is usually located beneath the truck near the engine before the catalytic converter. To find it, look about a foot above the converter near the firewall. If your F-150 has recently shown a P0131 code in its diagnostic system, this sensor could be the reason, possibly due to damage or obstruction from debris. Warning signs that you might need to replace the O2 sensors include decreased fuel efficiency, rough idling, misfires, and the illumination of the check engine light. These sensors are crucial for monitoring oxygen levels in the exhaust, adjusting the air-fuel mixture for combustion in the engine. The cost of replacing an O2 sensor in an F-150 typically ranges from $175 to $200 for parts and labor.

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