A car oxygen sensor, also known as an O2 sensor, is an essential component of a car's emissions control system. It is an electronic device located in the exhaust system, measuring the amount of oxygen in the exhaust gases and sending this information to the engine control module (ECM).
The ECM processes the information and then uses this data to adjust the amount of fuel that is injected into the engine, thus helping to maintain optimal engine performance and reduce harmful emissions.
The oxygen sensor is a key component of the car's exhaust system, located near the engine and is exposed to high temperatures and harsh conditions. This sensor is highly sensitive to changes in the oxygen level of the exhaust gases and can detect even the smallest variations, providing real-time feedback to the engine control module (ECM).
Different technologies are used to measure the oxygen level of the exhaust gases, including zirconia and titanium dioxide sensors, with zirconia being the most common. It has a fast response time, allowing the ECM to adjust the air/fuel ratio quickly and accurately.
The oxygen sensor is designed for durability in order to withstand high temperatures and harsh conditions and may require occasional maintenance. Furthermore, the sensor requires replacement after a certain period of time. Cleaning the sensor periodically can help maintain its accuracy.
Attribute | Value |
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Size | Standard |
Placement on Vehicle | Front |
Wire Length | 100cm |
Manufacturer Part Number | OS0123 |
Connector Number | 4 |
Product Name | Car Oxygen Sensor |
Fitment Type | Direct Replacement |
Interchange Part Number | 234-4209 |
Current | 0.1A |
Voltage | 12V |
Technology | Air-Fuel Ratio Oxygen Sensor, Automotive Oxygen Sensor, Air/Fuel Ratio Sensor, Lambda Sensor |
Fuel efficiency is one of the primary applications of the oxygen sensor. By adjusting the air/fuel ratio of the engine based on the sensor’s readings, the electronic control module (ECM) can ensure that the engine uses the optimal amount of fuel.
The oxygen sensor also serves as an integral part of the car’s emissions control system. It measures the amount of oxygen in the exhaust gases and regulates the air/fuel ratio to minimize emissions and abide to standards.
Additionally, the oxygen sensor allows the mechanic to monitor engine performance and detect potential issues. An impaired oxygen sensor may lead to reduced fuel efficiency, increased emissions, and engine misfires.
When diagnosing the car, the sensor can be an invaluable tool. By analyzing the readings, the mechanic can pinpoint the source of the problem, whether it may be the sensor itself, or other components of the engine or emissions system.
Finally, some modern cars contain onboard diagnostic systems that use the oxygen sensor readings to detect and diagnose issues. The system is able to alert the driver to any potential problems to avoid inflicting further damage to the engine.
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Our technical support team is highly knowledgeable and can provide answers and solutions to all Car Oxygen Sensor related issues. Our technical team can provide step-by-step guidance to ensure your system is running smoothly.
In addition, we also provide service and maintenance packages, which include regular maintenance and servicing of your Car Oxygen Sensor. Our service packages ensure that your system is always running at optimal performance.
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