ПроизводительНомерНазваниеНаличиеВес, кгОбработка, днейЦена 
Toyota
894650K070 
SENSOR, OXYGEN
22
0.17
 Dispatch 24h
151.98$
 
Toyota
894650K070 
SENSOR, OXYGEN
31
0.17
2-3
126.65$
 

Замены

Toyota
8940860020 
SENSOR SUB-ASSY, HEIGHT CONTROL, REAR LH
15
0.6
 Dispatch 24h
316.94$
 
Toyota
SU00304546 
SHOE KIT, PARKING BRAKE
8
1.873
 Dispatch 24h
83.89$
 
Toyota
8940860020 
SENSOR SUB-ASSY, HEIGHT CONTROL, REAR LH
38
0.6
2-3
264.12$
 
Toyota
SU00304546 
SHOE KIT, PARKING BRAKE
8
1.873
2-3
69.91$
 

Understanding the Oxygen Sensor for Vehicle Efficiency

The oxygen sensor is a crucial component in your vehicle's emission control system. It's responsible for measuring the amount of oxygen in the exhaust gases being emitted from the engine. This data is sent to the engine control unit (ECU) to ensure a precise air-fuel mixture for optimal combustion efficiency. A perfect blend leads to increased fuel economy and reduced emissions, benefiting both your vehicle and the environment ?.

Why is the Oxygen Sensor Necessary?

The main purpose of this sensor is to maintain the right balance between air and fuel, which is vital for engine performance. Without it, the vehicle's ECU would not be able to adjust the air-fuel ratio, resulting in poor engine performance, increased emissions, and higher fuel consumption. This component plays a pivotal role in achieving compliance with environmental regulations and improving overall vehicle efficiency.

Functionality of the Oxygen Sensor

The oxygen sensor performs by detecting the concentration of oxygen in the exhaust. It generates a voltage signal based on the differential in oxygen content inside and outside the exhaust system. The ECU interprets this signal and makes necessary adjustments to the fuel injection system to maintain a stoichiometric air-fuel ratio, optimizing combustion.

Consequences of a Malfunctioning Sensor

If the oxygen sensor becomes faulty, it can lead to several engine problems. The ECU may receive incorrect data, causing either a rich or lean fuel mixture. Symptoms of a broken sensor include rough idling, misfires, poor acceleration, and increased fuel consumption ?. Ignoring these signs may result in expensive repairs and excessive emissions, failing emission tests.

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