22690VC202 Nissan HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR, Price: 114.53$, Weight: 0.12kg


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

Nissan

22690VC202

HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR

0

0.12

 Dispatch 24h

114.53$

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Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Nissan
22690VC202 
HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR
112
0.138
2-3
125.33$
 

Compatibility

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WAGONTB48DEGRGeneral/Asia (LHD)Y6109.200112.2009 View
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PICKUPTB48DESTDGeneral/Asia (LHD)TY6112.2012AREA:MIDDLE AND NEAR EAST; SUSPENSION:COIL View

Vital Function and Importance of the **Heated Oxygen Sensor**

The heated oxygen sensor is an indispensable component in ensuring your car's engine runs efficiently. This sensor monitors the level of oxygen in the exhaust gases that leave the engine. Its main purpose is to help the engine control unit (ECU) adjust the air-fuel mixture to optimum levels, enhancing fuel efficiency and reducing harmful emissions.

How the Heated Oxygen Sensor Operates

Embedded in the exhaust system, the sensor swiftly reaches operational temperature, thanks to its built-in heating element. This rapid activation allows the sensor to provide real-time data to the ECU, ensuring immediate adjustments to the air-fuel ratio. The sensor's accurate readings are crucial in maintaining an optimum balance, helping the vehicle to adhere to emission standards and perform at its best.

Consequences of a Malfunctioning Sensor

When the heated oxygen sensor fails, the repercussions can be serious. Without accurate data, the ECU could mismanage the air-fuel mixture, leading to poor fuel economy, increased emissions, and potentially damaging the catalytic converter. Your vehicle may exhibit a rough idle, stalling, or even trigger the check engine light. Addressing a faulty sensor promptly is vital to prevent further damage.

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