1588A144 Mitsubishi SENSOR,ENG CONTROL OXIGEN, Price: 246.05$, Weight: 0.13kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Mitsubishi

1588A144

SENSOR,ENG CONTROL OXIGEN

2

0.13

15-20

246.05$

 

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Mitsubishi
1588A144 
SENSOR,ENG CONTROL OXIGEN
2
0.15
2-3
246.05$
 

Compatibility

MarketModel Year FromModel Year ToDiagram
General (MEXICO)01.201607.2016 View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationDiagram
CX0#JapanCX4A11.200803.20152000(HATCH BACK) View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationDiagram
CY,CZ#JapanCY4A08.200701.20162000(SEDAN) View
MarketModel Year FromModel Year ToDiagram
General (BRAZIL)07.201106.2014 View
MarketModel Year FromModel Year ToDiagram
North America (PUERTO RICO & GUAM)06.200903.2014 View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationDiagram
CW0#General (BRAZIL)CW5W03.200704.20132400 View
MarketModel Year FromModel Year ToPlantDiagram
North America01.201607.2016MMNA View
MarketModel Year FromModel Year ToDiagram
North America (CANADA)01.201607.2016 View

Engine Oxygen Sensor (Upstream) for Mitsubishi

This OE-style O2 sensor monitors oxygen in the exhaust so the ECU can fine‑tune fuel delivery. With precise readings, the engine hits the ideal air‑fuel ratio, saving fuel, protecting the catalytic converter, and keeping emissions clean . It’s a must for smooth idle, crisp throttle response, and passing inspections.

Why this part is needed

Modern Mitsubishi engines rely on this sensor to run in closed loop. It continuously trims fuel to maintain 14.7:1, maximizing power and economy while preventing unburned fuel from overheating the catalyst.

How it works

The zirconia element compares exhaust oxygen to outside air and generates a voltage signal (low = lean, high = rich). An internal heater brings the sensor up to temperature quickly for faster feedback after start. The ECU reads the signal and adjusts short and long‑term fuel trims in real time .

What happens if it’s faulty

Expect higher fuel consumption, rough idle, sulfur smell, sluggish acceleration, and a Check Engine Light ⚠️. Prolonged driving can foul spark plugs and damage the catalytic converter—an expensive repair. Emissions tests may fail.

Tech tips

Install on the upstream location before the catalyst. Use an O2 sensor socket, avoid twisting the harness, apply anti‑seize if specified, clear codes, and perform an adaptation/reset for best results ✅.

Compatibility

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