2269024U02 Nissan SENSOR ASSY O2, Price: 220.75$, Weight: 0.1kg
| Make | Number | Name | Availability | Weight, kg | Ship in, Days | Price |
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Nissan |
2269024U02 |
SENSOR ASSY O2 |
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0.1 |
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220.75$ |
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Originals
| Make | Number | Name | Availability | Weight, kg | Processing, days | Price | |
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| Nissan |
SENSOR ASSY O2
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0 |
0.115
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183.96$
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Compatibility
| Body Style | Engine | Frame | Vehicle Grade | Market | Model | Model Year From | Diagram |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 DOOR HARDTOP | RB26DETT | BNR34 | GT-R V SPEC 2 | Japan | R34 | 08.2000 | View |
Oxygen Sensor Assembly (O2) β Reliable Air/Fuel Feedback ?
This oxygen sensor assembly is a key part of the exhaust control system. It is needed to help the engine computer keep the air/fuel mixture correct in real driving conditions. When the mixture is right, you get smoother power, better fuel economy, and cleaner emissions β .
How It Works
The sensor sits in the exhaust stream and measures leftover oxygen after combustion. It sends a voltage signal to the ECU, which then adjusts injector pulse and fuel trims to stay near the ideal ratio. On most applications, the built-in heater warms the sensing element quickly, so closed-loop control starts faster after cold start ?οΈ.
What Happens If It Fails
A weak or dead sensor can cause the engine to run rich or lean. Common results include a check engine light, higher fuel consumption, rough idle, hesitation, strong fuel smell, failed emissions test, and catalytic converter stress over time β οΈ. Fixing it early helps protect the converter and restores correct feedback control.
Compatibility
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