Oxygen o2 02 Sensor Upstream for 1996-1999 Infiniti I30 Nissan Maxima 3.0L
- Item condition:
- New
- Ended:
- Nov 9, 14:55 PDT
- Price:
- $23.51 View item
- Shipping:
- FREE
- Item location:
- Ontario,CA,USA
- Ships to:
- Worldwide
Item specifics
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- Manufacturer Part Number:
- AP050121-3A1C18
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- Warranty:
- 1 Year
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- Type:
- Oxygen Sensor
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- Number of Pieces:
- 1
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- UPC:
- Does not apply
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- Interchange Part Number:
- 234-3098C
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- Custom Bundle:
- No
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- Fitment Type:
- Direct Replacement
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- Modified Item:
- No
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- Position:
- Upstream
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- Connector Gender:
- Male
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- Wire Harness Length:
- 930mm
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- Wire Quantity:
- 3
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- Pin Quantity:
- 3
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- Sensor Type:
- Heated
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- Thread Size:
- 18 X 1.5 MM
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- Universal Or Specific Fit:
- Specific Fit
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- Attachment Method:
- Screw-On
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- Terminal Type:
- Blade
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- Brand:
- Autopartsclub2018
Features & Specifications: Planar technology helps reduce emissions PTFE filter blocks efficiency-robbing contaminants Refined zirconia element improves sensor response Superior design maximizes engine performance and fuel efficiency while reducing fuel consumption and harmful emissions Ensures smog test compliance Compatibility: 1996-1999 Infiniti I30 3.0L 1999-2003 Nissan Frontier 3.3L 1995-1999 Nissan Maxima 3.0L 2000-2003 Nissan Xterra 3.3L location:Upstream: location is between the catalytic converter and the engine Oxygen o2 02 Sensor Upstream for 1996-1999 Infiniti I30 Nissan Maxima 3.0L
Features & Specifications:
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Planar technology helps reduce emissions
- PTFE filter blocks efficiency-robbing contaminants
- Refined zirconia element improves sensor response
- Superior design maximizes engine performance and fuel efficiency while reducing fuel consumption and harmful emissions
- Ensures smog test compliance
Compatibility:
1996-1999 Infiniti I30 3.0L
1999-2003 Nissan Frontier 3.3L
1995-1999 Nissan Maxima 3.0L
2000-2003 Nissan Xterra 3.3L
location:Upstream: location is between the catalytic converter and the engine
Downstream: location is between the catalytic converter and the tailpipe
Oxygen Sensor Q & A
1.How are the oxygen...