### Sensor de Oxigênio Delphi – ES20094
O Sensor de Oxigênio Delphi ES20094 é um componente essencial para o sistema de gerenciamento de combustível do seu veículo, garantindo eficiência e desempenho ideais. Este sensor é projetado para monitorar a quantidade de oxigênio nos gases de escape, permitindo que a unidade de controle do motor (ECU) ajuste a mistura de ar e combustível. Com a marca reconhecida Delphi, você pode confiar na qualidade e na durabilidade deste produto.
O sensor apresenta conectores OE e comprimentos de fio que facilitam uma instalação mais rápida e eficiente. Isso significa que você pode substituir o sensor de oxigênio do seu veículo sem complicações, economizando tempo e esforço. A cor regular do sensor se integra perfeitamente ao sistema do seu carro, mantendo a estética original.
#### Instruções de Uso:
Para instalar o Sensor de Oxigênio Delphi ES20094, siga os passos abaixo:
1. Desconecte a bateria do veículo para evitar qualquer curto-circuito.
2. Localize o sensor de oxigênio antigo e desconecte o conector elétrico.
3. Remova o sensor antigo utilizando uma chave de soquete apropriada.
4. Instale o novo sensor de oxigênio Delphi ES20094, garantindo que os conectores estejam firmemente conectados.
5. Reconecte a bateria e ligue o veículo para verificar se o sensor está funcionando corretamente.
#### Características do Produto:
– Tipo: Sensor de Oxigênio
– Marca: Delphi
– Cor: Regular
– Conectores OE: Compatíveis com os conectores originais do equipamento, garantindo uma instalação sem adaptações.
– Comprimentos de Fio: Projetados para facilitar a instalação em diversos modelos de veículos, reduzindo o tempo de serviço.
– Durabilidade: Construído com materiais de alta qualidade que resistem a altas temperaturas e condições adversas.
– Precisão: Tecnologia avançada que proporciona leituras precisas, melhorando a eficiência do motor e reduzindo emissões.
### Perguntas Frequentes (FAQ)
Pergunta: O Sensor de Oxigênio Delphi ES20094 é compatível com meu veículo?
Resposta: Para verificar a compatibilidade, consulte o manual do proprietário ou entre em contato com um revendedor autorizado Delphi.
Pergunta: Como sei se meu sensor de oxigênio precisa ser substituído?
Resposta: Sinais comuns incluem aumento no consumo de combustível, falhas no motor e luz de verificação do motor acesa.
Pergunta: Posso instalar o sensor de oxigênio sozinho?
Resposta: Sim, a instalação é simples e pode ser feita com ferramentas básicas, seguindo as instruções fornecidas.
Pergunta: Qual é a garantia do Sensor de Oxigênio Delphi ES20094?
Resposta: O produto geralmente vem com uma garantia limitada, que pode variar conforme o revendedor. Verifique as condições específicas no momento da compra.
Pergunta: O que acontece se eu não substituir um sensor de oxigênio defeituoso?
Resposta: Ignorar a substituição pode levar a um desempenho ruim do motor, aumento das emissões e possíveis danos a outros componentes do sistema de exaustão.
t3wayz –
Item was a direct fit on my 2003 Sierra, worked great. Delivery was fast and the product was just as described. This is not a “universal” fit O2 sensor, this one is vehicle specific and had the correct wire connector for my truck, took less than 10 minutes to install.
Amazon Customer –
This was the right replacement for my 2003 Sierra 4.3 . Plug fit well with no alteration. Time will tell if it lasts but for now code is gone and truck runs fine.
Ian Muir –
My vehicle check engine light came on once in a while only had a couple 0xygen Sensor bank 1 & 2 lean codes. I fixed a vacuum leak and thought I’d replace all 4 oxygen sensors for hopes of better fuel mileage. My truck now runs like crap. No power, check engine light back on and now 6 oxygen sensor related codes. Amazing how many defective parts or incorrect parts being sent on Amazon lately!!
Amazon Customer –
Good price, easy to install , got rid of engine code, was a little hard to get old one out I heated it with a propane torch came out easy then. fast delivery of part thank you.
Robert Erb –
Bought this to replace the downstream O2 sensor in a 2005 Pontiac G6. (Bank 1, sensor 2 code)
Direct fit and correct connector for factory wiring harness make this an easy swap. Arrived with anti seize already on the threads. Check engine light and code have not come back since replacement. Make sure you have a 7/8″ wrench.
Ohio Bill –
I like this product because it was simple to install and performs well in my Escalade. I would purchase it again!
drg2003 –
Bought 2 downstream o2 sensors a couple months ago because one of my originals was bad and decided to replace both.. finally getting around to it being I don’t drive my yukon denali much.. install was pretty simple but one of my new sensor was triggering a heater circuit code as soon as I installed it…so I will try one more if it doesn’t work I will try another brand and recommend you do also if it fails me…will follow up..
Arthur H. –
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Ohio Bill –
I have a 2011 GMC Sierra with the 5.3 Liter engine. Recently, I had the “Check Engine Warning” display. As determined by my Torque OBDII tester there were two error codes shown, PO140 (no voltage activity), and PO2270 (voltage out of range) – (see attachment). These two codes indicate a failure of the Oxygen Sensor located at Bank 1(driver’s side of engine) position 2 (on exhaust pipe after the catalytic converter). I removed the O2 sensor and checked between the pins on the 4-wire connector plug located at the frame. As measured by a handheld volt-ohm meter, the O2 heater indicated 13 ohms and the O2 sensor output measured zero ohms (a short circuit). There was no doubt it was bad. I ordered this O2 sensor (specified to fit my vehicle by the Amazon Lookup for a 2011 GMC Sierra 5.3L). When the O2 sensor arrived, I tested the heater resistance – it was 10 ohms and the sensor resistance tested infinity. I cleared the check engine error codes with my Torque and started driving. In a short distance the “Check Engine Light” came on and indicated the bank1 sensor2 was faulty. This time the voltage was too high. Using Torque OBDII I did a Graph of bank1 sensor2 and it was over 9 volts which is too high (it should be closer to 7 volts). I returned the sensor to Amazon (it got lost by the way by UPS in shipping). I reordered a second Oxygen sensor of the same type. It had the same problem with too high an output voltage. I next went to the GMC dealer where I purchased the car to see if he could find the trouble. He replaced the 2nd Amazon sensor with a new GMC sensor from their parts department and it worked fine. His report states the sensor I received from Amazon was either the wrong sensor or a defective sensor. I was left with the $$390.34 bill for labor, parts and tax. I am glad it is fixed but it was a bad experience not just because of the cost but because the sensors are hard to remove. It was very time consuming because I spent so many hours working on the truck and even trying to get my refund on the first sensor. The second sensor refund came right away.
I am concerned Amazon has no way to check the vendors closely enough. They are getting some bad parts into their system without knowing about it. Earlier this year I had a Delco PF61 oil filter fail to the point the engine was starved for oil. It set off a low pressure “Check Engine Light” code which is almost unheard of.
J_Rod_82 –
Just like the o.e.m. in all categories.