226A1AM601 Nissan SENSOR ASSY-O2, Price: 72.10$, Weight: 0.261kg


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

Nissan

226A1AM601

SENSOR ASSY-O2

14

0.261

2

72.10$

 

Compatibility

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Importance of Oxygen Sensors in Your Vehicle ?

The oxygen sensor, a critical component within the exhaust system, plays a pivotal role in maintaining optimal engine performance and efficiency. Installed in the exhaust manifold, this sensor is essential for monitoring and regulating the air-fuel mixture entering your engine. By accurately detecting the oxygen levels in the exhaust gases, it provides feedback to the engine control unit (ECU), which then adjusts the fuel injection system accordingly.

Functionality of the Oxygen Sensor

This sensor works by generating a voltage based on the oxygen concentration in the exhaust. A lower oxygen level results in a higher voltage signal, indicating a richer mixture, while a higher oxygen level produces a lower voltage signal, indicating a leaner mixture. The ECU interprets these signals to ensure that the engine runs smoothly and efficiently.

Consequences of a Malfunctioning Sensor

If the sensor fails, several issues can arise, including decreased engine performance, increased emissions, and reduced fuel economy. A faulty sensor can lead to incorrect air-fuel mixtures, causing the engine to run too rich or too lean. This can eventually damage the catalytic converter and result in costly repairs.

Compatible Models

  • G35
  • M35/45
  • Fx35/45