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Chances are your car has an oxygen sensor in its exhaust system. You may never have encountered an oxygen sensor or know what it's used for, but it's a part that requires periodic replacement. Otherwise, you may experience poor vehicle performance.
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Quick Tip Oxygen Sensors send a voltage signal to the engine control computer. The computer uses this and information from other sensors to meter the amount of fuel delivered by the injectors. |
Oxygen sensors are designed to measure the oxygen content of a car's exhaust gases. This information helps the engine-control computer regulate the mixture of air and fuel burned in the engine to provide an optimal balance of power, economy and clean exhaust.
Oxygen sensors are relatively simple to replace, with most models costing from $50 to $100. Replacement intervals range from 50,000 to 60,000 or more miles, and are generally referred to in the owner's manual.
You may not notice a difference in the way a car drives with a defective
sensor and assume that nothing needs to be done until the car "acts
up". This can be a mistake, as an engine may use more fuel when the
oxygen sensor isn't working. This hurts economically and creates dirty
exhaust, polluting the air. Testing and replacement your car's oxygen
sensor at recommended intervals assures trouble-free driving.
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