How much does a lambda sensor cost for a Micra?
To offer you the most suitable lambda sensors for your Nissan MICRA, we invite you to enter the model and exact engine specifications of your vehicle into our selector. In terms of budget, sensors range from £50 to £100, according to the model of your MICRA. At Mister-Auto, you will find the best prices on the Web!
What’s the name of the new Nissan Micra?
New for 2015 is the N-Tec equipment grade which will be a familiar name if you’ve looked at other Nissan cars. In fact so will the names of the other trims available, which start at Visia Limited Edition, moving on to Visia, Acenta, the new N-Tec grade, and finally top-spec Tekna.
Which is better a Tekna or a Nissan Micra?
However, it also adds rear parking sensors and a gadget that measures parking spaces, 16-inch alloys, front fog lamps and silver satin door mirrors and door handles. Finally Tekna tops the lot for an additional £615 over N-Tec, adding keyless entry and start button, electric folding door mirrors, printed suede effect trim and leather gear knob.
Where are the O2 sensors on a Micra K12?
However, the Micra has been extremely reliable for all its 40k miles. Therefore I’ve never needed Micra help before now. I do have the Micra K12 Electronic Service Manual now and have found the location of the O2 sensors and the one that’s complaining is in the engine bay and looks simple enough.
What does the lambda sensor on a Micra do?
No vehicle matches the registration number entered. Also called an oxygen sensor (or lambda probe), the lambda sensor measures the quantity of oxygen present in the exhaust fumes of your MICRA. There are two types of lambda sensor: heated or unheated and their lifespan differs.
However, the Micra has been extremely reliable for all its 40k miles. Therefore I’ve never needed Micra help before now. I do have the Micra K12 Electronic Service Manual now and have found the location of the O2 sensors and the one that’s complaining is in the engine bay and looks simple enough.
How often do you need to replace a lambda sensor?
There are two types of lambda sensor: heated or unheated and their lifespan differs. You must replace unheated oxygen sensors approximately every 50,000 miles and at the very minimum, every 80,000 miles for heated sensors. A defective oxygen sensor can damage your catalytic converter and is a reason for failing an MOT.