1588A305 Mitsubishi SENSOR,ENG CONTROL OXIGEN, Price: 329.68$, Weight: 0.12kg


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

Mitsubishi

1588A305

SENSOR,ENG CONTROL OXIGEN

0

0.12

15-20

329.68$

Not Available

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Mitsubishi
1588A305 
SENSOR,ENG CONTROL OXIGEN
0
0.138
-
312.10$
Not Available

Compatibility

MarketModel Year FromModel Year ToDiagram
General01.201607.2016 View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModificationDiagram
GK0#General (EXPORT)GK2W10.20172000 View
MarketModel Year FromModel Year ToDiagram
Japan08.201201.2021 View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModificationDiagram
GA0#JapanGA4W02.20101800 AS&G View

Oxygen Sensor: Essential for Engine Efficiency

An oxygen sensor is a critical component in a vehicle's engine management system. It plays a vital role in monitoring the amount of oxygen in the exhaust gases, allowing the engine control unit (ECU) to adjust the air-fuel ratio for optimal combustion. This sensor ensures that the engine runs efficiently, reduces harmful emissions, and maintains optimal fuel economy.

How the Oxygen Sensor Works βš™οΈ

The oxygen sensor is located in the exhaust manifold and constantly measures the oxygen concentration in the exhaust gases. It sends this data to the ECU, which then calculates the correct air-fuel mixture. By ensuring the engine operates within the ideal stoichiometric ratio, it helps in reducing pollutants and enhancing performance.

Consequences of a Malfunctioning Oxygen Sensor

If the oxygen sensor fails, the ECU receives inaccurate data leading to an incorrect air-fuel mixture. This can result in poor engine performance, increased fuel consumption, and higher emissions. Additionally, a faulty sensor can cause the engine to run rich or lean, potentially damaging the catalytic converter over time.

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