Fitment : (Please look the compatibility list's note to know more details )
2008-2012 Land Rover LR2 3.2L Downstream
2005-2009 Land Rover LR3 4.0L Downstream
2005-2009 Land Rover LR3 4.4L Downstream
2014 Land Rover LR4 3.0L Downstream
2010-2013 Land Rover LR4 5.0L Downstream
2006-2009 Land Rover Range Rover 4.2L Downstream
2006-2009 Land Rover Range Rover 4.4L Downstream
2006-2009 Land Rover Range Rover Sport 4.2L Downstream
2006-2009 Land Rover Range Rover Sport 4.4L Downstream
2010-2014 Land Rover Range Rover Sport 5.0L Downstream
2007-2010 Volvo C30 2.4L Downstream
2004-2010 Volvo S40 2.4L Downstream
2003-2005 Volvo S60 2.4L Downstream
2011-2015 Volvo S60 3.0L Downstream
2008-2015 Volvo S80 3.0L Downstream
2007-2014 Volvo S80 3.2L Downstream
2007-2010 Volvo S80 4.4L Downstream
2005-2010 Volvo V50 2.4L Downstream
2015 Volvo V60 3.0L Downstream
2003-2007 Volvo V70 2.4L Downstream
2008-2010 Volvo V70 3.2L Downstream
2010-2015 Volvo XC60 3.0L Downstream
2010-2015 Volvo XC60 3.2L Downstream
2009-2015 Volvo XC70 3.0L Downstream
2008-2015 Volvo XC70 3.2L Downstream
2005-2011 Volvo XC90 4.4L Downstream
Features & Benefits:
- One-piece laser welded body for maximum protection and precise operation maintaining sensor integrity
- Dual internal talc seal makes Oxygen sensors last longer
- PTFE allows increased air flow for a faster switch rate to improve fuel economy and save the motorist money at the pump
- Stainless steel shield protects the element from thermal shock and regulates proper air flow to ensure faster sensor response and better performance
- Manufactured with the highest grade materials for prolonged life and superior performance
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Symptoms of a bad osygen sensor:
- Check Engine Light is ON
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A decrease in fuel economy
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Engine Hesitation or misfire
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Rough Idling
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look the oxygen sensor's leader
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Installation steps:
Step1.Park your Vehicle, set the parking brakes and open the hood
Step2.Disconnect the negative battery terminal. Remove the plastic cover. Loosen the 10mm nut. Remove the negative clamp from the battery.
Step3.Locate the oxygen sensor on your Vehicle. Do not touch the sensor or the heat shield until the engine cools down.
Step4.Press the connector and pull it away to unplug the oxygen sensor. Use a flat head screwdriver to press the locking tab on the connector before you pull it.
Step5.Place the oxygen sensor socket on the sensor and break it loose. If the sensor cannot be loosened spray penetrating oil and let it sit for at least 10 minutes. This will make it easier to remove the old Vehicle oxygen sensor.
Step6.Install the new oxygen sensor. Tighten the new Vehicle oxygen sensor to the recommended torque. If you are not sure what the correct torque call your Chevy dealer.
Step7.Connect the oxygen sensor wire harness by plugging it in.
How does the oxygen sensor in a car work?
The goal of the sensor is to help the engine run as efficiently as possible and also to produce as few emissions as possible.
The oxygen sensor is positioned in the exhaust pipe and can detect rich and lean mixtures. The mechanism in most sensors involves a chemical reaction that generates a voltage. The engine's computer looks at the voltage to determine if the mixture is rich or lean, and adjusts the amount of fuel entering the engine accordingly.
The reason why the engine needs the oxygen sensor is because the amount of oxygen that the engine can pull in depends on all sorts of things, such as the altitude, the temperature of the air, the temperature of the engine, the barometric pressure, the load on the engine, etc.
When the oxygen sensor fails, the computer can no longer sense the air/fuel ratio, so it ends up guessing. Your car performs poorly and uses more fuel than it needs to.
NOTES: If you have any question, please contact us.