MD360181 Mitsubishi SENSOR,ENG ELEC CONT OXIGE, Price: 228.18$, Weight: 0.1kg
| Make | Number | Name | Availability | Weight, kg | Ship in, Days | Price |
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Mitsubishi |
MD360181 |
SENSOR,ENG ELEC CONT OXIGE |
4 |
0.1 |
15-20 |
228.18$ |
Originals
| Make | Number | Name | Availability | Weight, kg | Processing, days | Price | |
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| Mitsubishi |
MD360181
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SENSOR,ENG ELEC CONT OXIGE
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0 |
0.115
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237.08$
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? Engine Oxygen Sensor: Essential for Optimal Performance
An essential component in a vehicle's exhaust system, this key sensor performs a critical function. It meticulously monitors the oxygen levels within the exhaust gases as they exit the engine. The readings are then communicated to the Electronic Control Unit (ECU), ensuring the engine maintains optimal air-fuel mixture for efficient combustion.
? Why is it Needed
The sensor is indispensable for reducing emissions and enhancing engine efficiency. By consistently transmitting data about oxygen levels, it aids in adjusting the fuel injection, ensuring the engine runs smoothly, and complies with environmental regulations. This is crucial for maintaining your vehicle's fuel economy and power output.
? How it Works
Positioned strategically in the exhaust manifold, the sensor detects variations in oxygen percentages. It generates a voltage signal that corresponds to the oxygen concentration and sends it to the ECU. The unit then adjusts the fuel injection parameters accordingly, optimizing combustion conditions.
? Consequences of Malfunction
If the sensor becomes defective, the engine's performance can significantly degrade. Symptoms may include increased fuel consumption, erratic idling, or engine misfires. Additionally, it can lead to an illuminated check engine light, indicating the need for immediate attention to prevent further engine damage or increased emission levels.
? Compatibility
- Nativa
- Montero Sport