Downstream O2 Oxygen Sensor For Buick Enclave Chevy Traverse GMC Acadia 3.6L


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New
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Aug 30, 09:04 PDT
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$22.10 View item
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Item location:
Ontario,CA,USA
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Worldwide
Item specifics
  • Brand:
    Generic
  • Manufacturer Part Number:
    OS01210
  • Interchange Part Number:
    75-3561 SG1380 SG1552 SG1582 234-4816
  • Other Part Number:
    OS2415 15494 16532 16726 75-2994 75-3272
  • Warranty:
    1 Year
  • Interchange Part Number2:
    213-1559 213-1573 213-2821
  • Interchange Part Number1:
    213-3137 213-4407 OS2213 OS2385
  • Position:
    Please Check the Notes on Compatibility
  • Wire Quantity:
    4
  • Sensor Type:
    Heated
  • Connector Gender:
    Male
  • Wire Harness Length:
    20.59
  • Thread Diameter:
    0.708
  • Quantity Sold:
    1 PCS
  • FITS:
    If you not sure fit or not please contact us
  • UPC:
    680587542607

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 Details

Downstream O2 Oxygen Sensor For Buick Enclave Chevy Traverse GMC Acadia 3.6L 
Make Model Engine Year Notes BUICK ENCLAVE V6-3.6 2011-2009 Downstream BUICK LACROSSE V6-3.6 2011 Downstream CADILLAC CTS V6-3.6 2004 1st Design; Rectangular Upstream Connector; Downstream CADILLAC CTS V6-3.6 2004 2nd Design; Oval Upstream Connector; Downstream CADILLAC SRX V6-3.6 2004 1st Design; Rectangular Upstream Connector; Downstream CADILLAC SRX V6-3.6 2004 2nd Design; Oval Upstream Connector; Downstream CADILLAC XLR V8-4.6 2005-2004 w/ 21" Downstream Sensor ; Downstream CHEVROLET TRAVERSE V6-3.6 2011-2009 Downstream GMC ACADIA V6-3.6 2011-2009 Downstream SATURN OUTLOOK V6-3.6 2010-2009 Downstream Q&A

Q: Why does the oxygen sensor have false alarm, after installation ?

A: The clearing of the errors can be obtained on most systems when the vehicle battery is disconnected for at least 60 seconds. The assignment of the new sensor parameters is done automatically when the errors are cleared, but in some systems a short adapting tour is required. In this case the vehicle has to be driven on the road for some 10-15 minutes, in order to have the ECU adapt itself to the new sensor.

Q: How do I know the O2 sensor is good or not ?

A: The only way to know if the O2 sensor is functioning normally is to check its responsiveness to changes in the air/fuel mixture, by Voltage...

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