MD365014 Mitsubishi SENSOR,ENG CONTROL OXIGEN, Price: 329.68$, Weight: 0.1kg


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

Mitsubishi

MD365014

SENSOR,ENG CONTROL OXIGEN

0

0.1

2-3

329.68$

Not Available

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Mitsubishi
MD365014 
SENSOR,ENG CONTROL OXIGEN
0
0.115
-
329.68$
Not Available

Compatibility

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KA,B0#General (EXPORT)KB9T05.200503.20153500/4WD(TRUCK)MMTH View
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General (MEXICO)12.200208.2006 View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationDiagram
V80,90#JapanV93W08.200608.20193000/LONG WAGON<07M-> View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationDiagram
V80,90#Europe (EUROPE)V93W09.200603.20213000/LONG WAGON<07M-> View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationDiagram
V70#General (EXPORT)V73W02.200012.20063000/LONG WAGON<01M-> - GLX(NSS4),4FA/T HONGKONG View

Oxygen Sensor: Essential Component for Engine Performance

An oxygen sensor is a critical component in any modern car's engine management system. It plays an integral role in ensuring that the engine runs efficiently and cleanly by measuring the amount of oxygen in the exhaust gases. The sensor collects this data to enable the vehicle's electronic control unit (ECU) to determine the optimal fuel-to-air ratio for combustion. This process is essential to maintain vehicle emissions within acceptable limits and optimize fuel efficiency.

How Oxygen Sensors Work

The oxygen sensor operates by generating a voltage signal based on the oxygen level present in the exhaust manifold. This signal is then sent to the ECU, which adjusts the air-fuel mixture entering the engine. This adjustment helps in achieving efficient fuel combustion, reduces harmful emissions, and improves overall vehicle performance. The sensor is typically located in the exhaust system, either near the exhaust manifold or further downstream.

What Happens If Your Oxygen Sensor Fails

When an oxygen sensor becomes faulty, it can lead to poor engine performance, increased emissions, reduced fuel economy, and even potential damage to the catalytic converter. Common symptoms include the check engine light illuminating, erratic idle, and a noticeable drop in fuel efficiency. Ignoring a malfunctioning oxygen sensor may result in more costly repairs over time and failing emissions tests.

Compatible Car Models

  • L200
  • L200 Sportero
  • Pajero
  • Pajero/Montero<Long>
  • Pajero/Montero
  • Montero