Toyota 8946760110 SENSOR, AIR FUEL RATIO

SENSOR, AIR FUEL RATIO

Numéro de pièce: 8946760110 

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Toyota 8946760110 SENSOR, AIR FUEL RATIO

SENSOR, AIR FUEL RATIO

Numéro de pièce: 8946760110 

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Traitement: 2-3 jours

Marque: Toyota

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SENSOR, SPEED, FRONT RH

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Toyota 8954230260 SENSOR, SPEED, FRONT RH

SENSOR, SPEED, FRONT RH

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Toyota 8946760050 SENSOR, AIR FUEL RATIO

SENSOR, AIR FUEL RATIO

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Marque: Toyota

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Understanding the Air Fuel Ratio Sensor

Ensuring optimal performance of your vehicle's engine is paramount, and the air fuel ratio sensor plays a pivotal role in this process. This crucial component measures the amount of oxygen in the exhaust gas, enabling the engine control unit (ECU) to adjust the air-fuel mix to its most efficient ratio. This not only aids in maximizing fuel efficiency but also minimizes emissions, aligning with environmental standards ?.

Why Is This Sensor Needed?

An ideal air-fuel mixture ensures that the engine runs smoothly, reducing fuel consumption and preventing undue wear and tear on engine components. By maintaining this balance, the vehicle avoids running 'lean' or 'rich,' both of which can result in poor engine performance and increased emissions ?.

How Does It Work?

Sitting in the exhaust stream, the sensor sends voltage signals to the ECU based on the oxygen levels detected. The ECU then adjusts the injector timing and fuel quantity, ensuring the combustion process remains optimal regardless of driving conditions or external temperatures. This feedback loop is critical for maintaining peak engine performance ?.

Implications of a Malfunctioning Sensor

If the air fuel ratio sensor fails, the ECU receives inaccurate data, leading to suboptimal fuel mixes. Symptoms of a broken sensor may include reduced fuel efficiency, engine misfires, increased emissions, or even a check engine light. Long-term neglect can cause damage to the catalytic converter, one of the costliest components to replace ?.

Compatibility

  • Land Cruiser Prado