226A0EA210 Nissan HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR,REAR, Price: 82.55$, Weight: 0.11kg


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

Nissan

226A0EA210

HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR,REAR

13

0.11

2-3

82.55$

 

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Nissan
226A0EA210 
HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR,REAR
13
0.127
 Dispatch 24h
99.06$
 

Compatibility

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CREW CABVQ40DESEUSAD4007.200808.2010 View
Body StyleEngineVehicle GradeMarketModelModel Year FromOptionsDiagram
VANVQ40DESUSAF8010.2017ROOF:STANDARD ROOF; SERIES:2500 CHASSIS View
Body StyleEngineVehicle GradeMarketModelModel Year FromGearboxDiagram
BUSVQ40DESVUSAWF8010.20175AT View
Body StyleEngineVehicle GradeMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToDiagram
WAGONVQ40DESEGeneral/Asia (LHD)R5101.200607.2008 View
Body StyleEngineVehicle GradeMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToDiagram
WAGONVQ40DEOFFROADCanadaN5007.200808.2011 View

Understanding the Role and Importance of the Rear Heated Oxygen Sensor

The rear heated oxygen sensor is a crucial component in your vehicleโ€™s emissions control system. Its primary role is to monitor the oxygen levels in your exhaust gases after they pass through the catalytic converter. This data is sent to the engine control unit (ECU) to ensure optimal air-fuel ratio, which enhances fuel efficiency and minimizes emissions.

Why Do You Need This Part

A proper functioning sensor ensures that your vehicle operates efficiently. It helps in maintaining the correct balance of air to fuel, which is vital for both performance and environmental reasons. Without it, your vehicle could run too rich or too lean, leading to increased fuel consumption and harmful emissions.

How Does It Work

This sensor uses a heating element to quickly reach the necessary operating temperature, ensuring accurate readings under all driving conditions. By effectively measuring the oxygen content in the exhaust, it provides real-time data to the ECU, enabling dynamic adjustments to the fuel injection system.

Consequences of a Malfunctioning Sensor

If the sensor fails, your vehicle's engine might not run smoothly, and you may notice a significant drop in fuel efficiency. The "Check Engine" light may illuminate, signaling a problem with emissions, and this could result in your car failing an emissions test. Over time, a faulty sensor can also cause damage to the catalytic converter, a much more costly repair.

Compatible Models

  • Frontier
  • Pathfinder
  • Nv3500
  • Navara
  • Xterra
  • Nv