8946550130 Toyota SENSOR, OXYGEN, Price: 167.07$, Weight: 0.13kg


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

Toyota

8946550130

SENSOR, OXYGEN

7

0.13

2-3

167.07$

 

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Toyota
8946550130 
SENSOR, OXYGEN
7
0.15
 Dispatch 24h
200.48$
 

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Toyota
SZ33126001 
PLUG, TIGHT, NO.4
0
0.02
-
3.65$
Not Available
HINO
SZ33126001 
PLUG EXPANSION
0
0.02
-
6.39$
Not Available

Compatibility

DescriptionModelOptionsProd PeriodDiagram
UCF3#UCF31-AETQKGrade: C TYPE; Gear Shift Type: ATM, 6-SPEED FLOOR SHIFT; Engine: (3UZFE) 4300CC 32-VALVE DOHC EFI07.2003 - 08.2006 View
DescriptionModelOptionsProd PeriodDiagram
GRS18#,UZS18#UZS186-CETZKATM,MTM: AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION; Body: SEDAN; Grade: C TYPE,C TYPE I-FOUR; Fuel Induction: HIGH EFFICIENCY TWIN CAM; Gear Shift Type: ATM, 6-SPEED FLOOR SHIFT; Engine: (3UZFE) 4300CC 32-VALVE DOHC EFI06.2004 - 12.2008 View

Understanding the Crucial Role of Your Car's Oxygen Sensor

In the intricate ecosystem of automobile components, the oxygen sensor is a silent yet vital player. Responsible for monitoring the oxygen level in the exhaust gases, this small device ensures that your engine operates at peak efficiency while minimizing harmful emissions.

Why is This Part Necessary

An oxygen sensor is essential for the optimal performance of your car's engine control unit (ECU). It provides critical feedback on the air-fuel mixture, helping to adjust it for better combustion. This balance is crucial for both fuel efficiency and the reduction of pollutants. Without it, your vehicle might consume excessive fuel or fail emissions tests, leading to increased environmental harm and costs.

How Does It Work

The sensor is installed within the exhaust system, where it measures the oxygen content in the exhaust gases. By sending signals to the ECU, it helps in maintaining the right air-fuel ratio, which is pivotal for catalytic converter effectiveness and overall engine performance. This dynamic adjustment happens continuously, safeguarding the engine's longevity and effectiveness.

Consequences of a Malfunctioning Sensor

A broken oxygen sensor can lead to a host of problems. If the sensor fails to provide accurate data, the ECU might make incorrect adjustments, resulting in a rich or lean mixture. This can cause issues such as increased fuel consumption, higher emissions, rough idling, and even potential damage to the catalytic converter. In worst-case scenarios, this may trigger the check engine light, indicating the need for immediate maintenance.

Compatible Car Models

  • Celsior
  • Crown
  • Majesta