Wideband Sensor

OEM-spec wideband oxygen sensor for precise air-fuel ratio monitoring in advanced systems.

OEM-Standard Wideband Oxygen Sensor for Accurate Air-Fuel Monitoring

The Wideband Oxygen Sensor delivers accurate, continuous monitoring of the air-fuel ratio across a wide range. With its linear output signal, it ensures precise adjustments for fuel delivery and combustion control. Built to OEM standards, wideband sensors provide reliable performance for vehicles equipped with advanced engine management systems, ensuring compliance with emissions requirements and long-term efficiency.

  • Sensor Element: Zirconia O2
  • Technology: Duel Cell Wideband Planar
  • Circuitry: Isolated Ground
  • Frontal Tube: Double Layer
  • Hexagon Nut: M18
  • Wires: 5 wires
  • Heating: Heated
  • Fitment: Direct Fit
  • Temperature Range: -40°C ~ 1200°C
  • Operating Temperature: ~780°C
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