4PCS Oxygen Sensor For Nissan 2011 Murano Quest 2014 Maxima 3.5L Up & Downstream

Product Description

    Specification:
    This Oxygen O2 Sensor is a new, aftermarket replacement part that has the following specifications:  
    • Direct Fit
    • Correct Connector No cutting or splicing
    • OE/OEM Part Number:   234-9106,234-9135 234-4380 234-4381
    • Line length:400mm+450mm+470mm
    • 4 wire configuration.
    Direct Plug-In Replacement.   

    *Warranty: 3 Year

    Built and tested to strict quality control standards

    Fit For

    Nissan
    Maxima 3.5L V6 2014 
    Murano 3.5L V6 2011 FWD AWD
    Quest 3.5L V6 2011

    Package Include:   
    • 4 x Oxygen Sensor

    Must Know Before Buying:

    The following information is for instructional and guidance reference only. We try and make them as accurate as we can.

    If Check Engine Light is on or an OBDII Trouble/Fault code occurs after installation, check the sensor with a voltmeter as below. 
    If the sensor is good, further diagnosis is required. There're many different codes for specific functional failures, which are NOT necessarily relevant to the sensor. Find out what the Code means before leaving any feedbacks.

    Items that have been installed, altered or contaminated are non-returnable.

    1. ONLY a defective sensor after tested by a voltmeter is applied to manufacturer warranty.


    2. 20% restocking fee is required if buyer bought wrong items due to not paying attention to fitment information and ask for return.

    The Price, Quality & Functionality of the O2 Sensor is fully covered under our warranty & return policy. However, refund for any labor cost, expense in a dealer shop or damage due to wrong installation is NOT covered.

    Q: How do I know the O2 sensor is good or not?

    A: The only way to know if the O2 sensor is functioning normally is to check its responsiveness to changes in the air/fuel mixture, by Voltage Measurement or Waveform Simulation.

    Use a 10-megaohm digital voltmeter. Hook up the voltmeter's red probe to the sensor's signal wire and the black probe to engine ground. (Use back probe method, DO NOT pierce the wire.) For a good sensor, voltage should fluctuate constantly between 0.1 and 0.9 volts after starting the engine for 2 or 3 minutes.

    You're free to choose replacement or refund if our sensor fails to work, in this case