Thimble Oxygen Sensor

Cost-effective, durable thimble-type oxygen sensor for older vehicle models.

OEM-Compliant Thimble Oxygen Sensors for Traditional Applications

The Thimble-Type Oxygen Sensor features a traditional thimble-shaped zirconia ceramic element to measure oxygen concentration in vehicle exhaust gases. Built to OEM specifications, it provides reliable and accurate feedback to maintain the optimal air-fuel ratio for combustion. While slower to heat compared to newer designs, thimble-type sensors remain a dependable and cost-effective replacement solution for older vehicle models requiring consistent performance.

  • Sensor Element: Zirconia O2
  • Technology: Thimble
  • Circuitry: Body Ground
  • Frontal Tube: Spiral Single Layer
  • Hexagon Nut: M18
  • Wires: 1 - 2 wires
  • Heating: Unheated
  • Fitment: Direct Fit, Universal
  • Temperature Range: -40°C ~ 1200°C
  • Operating Temperature: >400°C

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The PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor provides stable and reliable monitoring of exhaust gas temperatures. Its resistance increases predictably as the temperature rises, ensuring accurate feedback to protect engine components and optimize performance. Manufactured to OEM standards, the PTC EGT sensor offers durable, long-term operation in high-temperature environments for vehicle exhaust systems.

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