22690AB010 Subaru SEN ASSY-OXYGEN, Price: 90.59$, Weight: 1kg


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Subaru

22690AB010

SEN ASSY-OXYGEN

1

7-10

90.59$

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Originals

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Subaru
22690AB010 
SEN ASSY-OXYGEN
0
1.15
-
101.62$
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Compatibility

BodyEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromTrainGearboxDiagram
WAGON2000CC DOHC DITXT PREMIUM EYESIGHTUSA02.2017FULLTIME 4WDCONTINUOUS VARIABLE GEAR View
BodyEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromModel Year ToTrainDiagram
ワゴン2.0L EMPI DOHC DIT2.0GT DIT EYESIGHTJapan02.201209.2014フルタイム4リンクドウ View
BodyEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromTrainGearboxDiagram
SEDAN2000CC DOHC DITWRX-LIMITED WITH LIP ESUSA01.2017FULLTIME 4WDCONTINUOUS VARIABLE GEAR View
BodyEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromTrainGearboxDiagram
ワゴン2.0L EMPI DOHC DITSTI SPORT EYESIGHTJapan02.2017フルタイム4リンクドウトルクコンバータシキジドウムダンヘンソクキ View

Subaru Oxygen Sensor: Essential for Optimal Engine Performance

The oxygen sensor is a crucial component in your vehicle's exhaust system. This sensor's main role is to measure the amount of unburned oxygen in the exhaust and relay this data to the engine control unit (ECU). This information allows the ECU to adjust the air-fuel mixture for optimal combustion, improving fuel efficiency, reducing emissions, and enhancing engine performance.

Why You Need It 🌟

An oxygen sensor is vital for maintaining the right balance of oxygen and fuel, which is necessary for preventing the engine from running too rich (too much fuel) or too lean (too much air). A properly functioning sensor ensures that your vehicle meets environmental standards and runs efficiently, saving you money on fuel and preventing potential engine damage.

How It Works ⚙️

Installed in the exhaust manifold, this sensor detects oxygen levels by producing a voltage signal based on the oxygen content. The ECU reads this signal to make dynamic adjustments to the air-fuel mixture. This process happens continuously as you drive, adapting to changes in engine load, temperature, and driving conditions.

Consequences of a Broken Sensor ⚠️

If the oxygen sensor fails, the ECU may receive incorrect data, leading to poor fuel economy, increased emissions, and a rough running engine. You might notice symptoms like an illuminated check engine light, stalling, or hesitations during acceleration. Over time, a faulty sensor can cause damage to the catalytic converter, resulting in more expensive repairs.

Compatibility List

  • Legacy
  • Forester
  • Wrx/Levorg
  • Wrx