How much does a Jeep Cherokee oxygen sensor cost?

How much does a Jeep Cherokee oxygen sensor cost?

The best part is, our Jeep Cherokee Oxygen Sensor products start from as little as $18.99. When it comes to your Jeep Cherokee, you want parts and products from only trusted brands.

Is the Jeep Wrangler TJ sensitive to oxygen?

Pay close attention to this one so you can do it once and do it right! The Jeep Wrangler TJ is extremely sensitive to all oxygen sensors other than NGK / NTK. Bosch O2 sensors and all the others (including the crappy Chinese brands you’ll buy at your local auto part store) are very well documented as not working properly with our TJs.

How to install O2 sensors on a Jeep Wrangler?

When installing new O2 sensors, be certain to use some anti-seize on the threads of the new O2 sensors! This is important, and will save you a huge headache should you ever need to remove them in the future. In addition, a O2 sensor socket will greatly aide in the installation and removal of O2 sensors. I recommend this one.

What kind of oxygen sensors do you need?

Just need O2 sensors to get it all going. Cat and muffler are new and good quality. Just need O2 sensors to get it all going. NTK is the world’s largest supplier and manufacturer of original equipment oxygen sensors. Combining expertise with innovation, NTK Oxygen Sensors offer superior fit, form and function.

Where is the location of oxygen sensor?

The oxygen sensor, also known as a lambda sensor, is located in the exhaust manifold of the car. It measures the amount of oxygen in the gases leaving your car through the exhaust.

Where to get oxygen sensors?

Oxygen sensors can usually be found in the exhaust pipe near the engine (primary sensor) although sometimes they are mounted in the exhaust manifold itself where the exhaust pipe connects. Sensors found after or on the catalytic converter is the secondary unit.

Where does the oxygen sensor plug in?

O2 sensors look like a plug sticking out of the exhaust system. They are normally positioned either in the catalytic converter or before and after it (with two separate sensors). Unplug the electrical wiring from the sensor. Squeeze the release tab and pull the plug out from the sensor housing.