However, I can tell you what types of sensors are typically found on the exhaust system of a 2000 Ford Ranger:
* Oxygen Sensors (O2 sensors): These sensors measure the amount of oxygen in the exhaust gases and help the engine control unit (ECU) adjust the air-fuel mixture for optimal combustion. There are usually two O2 sensors, one before the catalytic converter (upstream) and one after (downstream).
* Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor (EGT sensor): This sensor measures the temperature of the exhaust gases. This information is used by the ECU to monitor engine performance and prevent overheating.
* Catalytic Converter Temperature Sensor: This sensor monitors the temperature of the catalytic converter. This information is used to ensure the catalytic converter is operating at the correct temperature for maximum efficiency.
Note: The specific sensors on your 2000 Ford Ranger may vary depending on the engine size and trim level. You can find more detailed information on the specific sensors in your vehicle's owner's manual or by contacting a Ford dealership or qualified mechanic.