What brand O2 sensor does Nissan use?
Bosch Automotive
Bosch 17204 Oxygen Sensor, Original Equipment (Infiniti, Nissan)
Brand | Bosch Automotive |
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Product Dimensions | 1.97 x 5.83 x 2.2 inches; 4.8 Ounces |
Style | OE |
Can you use aftermarket oxygen sensors?
Oxygen sensors are built into vehicles produced after the 1980s, but they wear out just like other components in your car. Here’s a guide of some of the best oxygen sensors that you could use as aftermarket replacements for your vehicle.
Do aftermarket o2 sensors work?
It’s true that you may find an aftermarket oxygen sensor that’s advertised as better than OEM. There’s still no guarantee that it’ll outperform an OEM oxygen sensor when it comes to working with your ECU and withstanding the continuous exposure to hot exhaust.
Can a failed Nissan Frontier oxygen sensor work?
A failed oxygen sensor does not allow your engine to work smart. Replacing it with a Nissan Frontier oxygen sensor at AutoZone gets you back to being the best Frontier owner around. Your Frontier’s internal computer has to guess the level of fuel-to-air ratio for your engine when your oxygen sensor needs replacing.
Why does the Check Engine light come on on my Nissan Frontier?
Oxygen sensors can change the way that your Frontier’s engine runs. Most of the time, the check engine light will come on. It’s a good thing that the check engine light would come on, as there is more than one oxygen sensor, and they can be difficult to get to and test.
Where is the oxygen sensor on an Audi A3?
For instance, an oxygen sensor at bank 1 – sensor 1 would be: Bank 1- Side of the engine with the first cylinder in the firing order. This means that you need to look up the firing order for your particular model year and engine.
Where is the oxygen sensor in the engine?
An Oxygen sensor that is between the catalytic converter and the engine is known as an “upstream” sensor. Oxygen sensors after the catalytic converter are “downstream sensors”. As a rule, the upstream sensor is more important for engine timing and air/fuel ratios.