CTCAUTO Oxygen O2 Sensor upstream Fit for BMW 330 335 X3 3.0L


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  • Manufacturer:
    CTCAUTO
  • Model:
    050796-5242-1334456512
Product Features
  • Replacement for - 2006-2009 for A udi A3 Quattro, 2006-2009 for A udi A4, 2006-2009 for A udi A4 Quattro, 2008-2009 for A udi TT Quattro, 2003-2006 B MW 325Ci, 2003-2005 B MW 325i, 2003-2006 B MW 330Ci, 2003-2005 B MW 330i, 2009-2011 B MW 335d, 2004-2005 B MW 525i, 2004-2005 B MW 530i, 2006-2010 B MW M5, 2006-2010 B MW M6, 2004-2006 B MW X3, 2009-2012 B MW X5, 2007-2010 D odge R-am 2500, 2007-2010 D odge R-am 3500, 2007-2008 D odge Sprinter 2500
  • Sensor Position - Bank 1 Sensor 1 is the upstream (pre-cat) on the passenger side. Bank 1 Sensor 2 is the downstream (post cat) on the passenger side. Bank 2 Sensor 1 is on the upstream (pre-cat) on the driver side. Bank 2 Sensor 2 is the downstream (post cat) on the driver side. Sensor 1 is the O2 sensor that is located before (upstream) of the catalytic converter or also called the pre-catalytic converter
  • CTCAUTO o2 sensor and suggestion - CTCAUTO o2 sensor 100% functional quality test before on-sale , works fine and Improve engine efficiency and performance .It is recommended that you have your Oxygen Sensors tested for proper performance every time the vehicle goes for a routine tune-up an d always before an emissions test. A malfunctioning Oxygen Sensor has an adverse effect on your fuel economy. When replaced as required, a new Oxygen Sensor will contribute to lower vehicle operating costs.
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  • The Difference Between universal o2 sensor and Air-Fuel sensors - Air-Fuel sensors perform the same function as a regular o2 sensor, but they precisely measure the amount oxygen in the exhaust rather than just switching between rich (too much fuel, not enough oxygen) and lean (too much oxygen, not enough fuel). Our Air-Fuel sensors sensors use a more sophisticated sensing eL-EMent that provides a signal to the vehicleâ€s ECU that is proportional to the amount of oxygen in the exhaust.