8946550210 Toyota SENSOR, OXYGEN NO.2, Price: 195.32$, Weight: 0.126kg


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

Toyota

8946550210

SENSOR, OXYGEN NO.2

6

0.126

2-3

195.32$

 

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Toyota
8946550210 
SENSOR, OXYGEN NO.2
6
0.145
 Dispatch 24h
234.38$
 

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Toyota
SZ91015133 
GASKET, NO.2(FOR INJECTION NOZZLE SEAT)
28
0.001
2-3
2.90$
 

Compatibility

DescriptionModelOptionsProd PeriodDiagram
USF4#USF41L-AEZGKWATM,MTM: AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION; Driver's Position: LEFT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES; Fuel Induction: HIGH EFFICIENCY TWIN CAM; Engine: (1URFE) 4600CC 32-VALVE DOHC EFI; Destination: EUROPE08.2006 - 09.2012 View

Essential Component: Oxygen Sensor No.2 for Toyota

The oxygen sensor, a crucial part of your vehicle's emission system, is indispensable in maintaining optimal engine performance and ensuring environmental compliance. Positioned strategically within the exhaust system, it plays a pivotal role by monitoring and reporting the oxygen levels in the exhaust gases. This data helps the engine control module (ECM) adjust the air-fuel mixture accurately, promoting fuel efficiency and reducing harmful emissions.

Functionality and Importance

This sensor works by producing a voltage based on the oxygen content in the exhaust, which the ECM interprets to maintain the delicate balance between air and fuel. When operating optimally, it ensures your Toyota runs smoothly, reducing fuel consumption and maintaining power while also keeping the emissions within legal limits. This sensor is integral to achieving the right combustion efficiency.

Consequences of a Malfunctioning Sensor

Should this component fail, you'll notice several detrimental effects. The ECM may receive inaccurate information, leading to poor fuel economy and increased emissions. Your vehicle might exhibit rough idling, misfires, or even a noticeable decrease in power. Furthermore, a faulty sensor can trigger the check engine light, indicating an issue within the emission system that requires immediate attention. Prolonged neglect can lead to expensive damage to the catalytic converter, making timely repair or replacement crucial.

In summary, maintaining a fully functional oxygen sensor is vital for your vehicle's efficiency, environmental responsibility, and overall health. Regular checks can prevent the cascading issues that arise from a neglected emission system component.