Regular price
$34.35
Regular price
$51.53
Sale
Sale price
$34.35
Fitment
- Chevrolet | Blazer | 1996~2001 | 4.3L
- Chevrolet | S10 | 1996~2001 | 4.3L
- GMC | Jimmy | 1996~2001 | 4.3L
- GMC | Sonoma | 1996~2001 | 4.3L
- Oldsmobile | Bravada | 1996~2001 | 4.3L
Product Specifics
- Type: Oxygen Sensor
- Warranty: 1 Year
- UPC: 712367189020
- Interchange Part Number: o2 sensor cost, 02 sensors, heated oxygen sensor car
- Other Part Number: A-15703
- Superseded Part Number: 2AA234-4012
- Custom Bundle: Yes
- Modified Item: No
- Number of Pieces: 3
- Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
- Thread Size: M18
- Terminal Type: Blade
- Universal Or Specific Fit: Specific
- Attachment Method: Screw-On
- Output Signal Range: 0.2V To 0.8V
- Mounting Type: Threaded
- Pin Quantity: 4, 4, 4
- Position: Upstream, Downstream, Sensor 1, Sensor 2
- Check the engine light on
- A reduction in fuel economy.
- Your catalytic converter fails unexpectedly
- Exhaust emissions reach undesirable levels.
- How to install the oxygen sensor?
- Step 1 - Some sensors are equipped with a heat shield that must be removed before the sensor removal, this is performed by removing any mounting bolts.
- Step 2 - By using a regular socket it minimizes potential damage to the sensor body and the threads, this technique helps avoid stripping the old sensor upon removal.
- Step 3 - Then, locate and disconnect the wiring connector, this step should be done before removing the sensor if the wiring is still attached.
- Step 4 - It's important that the wiring harness connectors are exactly the same, each sensor is unique to its position and is located in the system by its connector configuration. (Note: some replacement sensors have a universal electrical connector that must be configured to the wiring of the old sensor.)
- Step 5 - Use a small wire brush to help clean the threaded port to ensure a proper seal of the new sensor. Gently install the new oxygen sensor by hand while keeping the wiring and connector free from bends.
- Step 6 - Gently tighten the sensor while keeping wiring free from damage, these sensors need to be fairly snug to avoid leakage.
- Step 7 - Once the sensor is tightened, reinstall any heat shields or bracing that had to be removed.
- Step 8 - After the heat shield has been reinstalled, mount the connector to its holder and reattach the connector back onto the wiring harness. If the car has diagnostic trouble codes, it will need to be cleared.
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 feedback.
- Items that have been installed, altered, or contaminated are non-returnable.
Note
1. ONLY a defective sensor after being tested by a voltmeter is applied to the manufacturer's warranty.
2. 20% restocking fee is required if the buyer bought the wrong items due to not paying attention to fitment information and asking for a return.
3. The Price, Quality & Functionality of the O2 Sensor is fully covered under our warranty & return policy. However, a refund for any labor cost, expense in a dealer shop, or damage due to the wrong installation is NOT covered.
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