Description
O2 Oxygen Sensor Lambda for Hyundai Elantra 2000 2001 2002 2003 – on G4GC 2.0 direct replacement for your oxygen sensor, a small probe located on the car exhaust, between the exhaust manifold and the catalytic converter. The lambda probe, situated before the catalyses, permanently measures the quantity of oxygen present in exhaust gases to change the air-fuel mixture.
Compatibility:
- Hyundai Elantra 5/2000 – on G4GC 2.0L Post-Cat Sensor
- Hyundai Getz 5/2002 – 7/2005 G4EA 1.3L Pre-Cat Sensor
- Hyundai Getz 5/2002 – 7/2005 G4EC 1.5L Pre-Cat Sensor
- Hyundai Getz 8/2005 – on G4EE 1.4L Pre-Cat Sensor
- Hyundai Getz 8/2005 – on G4ED 1.6L Pre-Cat Sensor
- Hyundai i-30 8/2007 – on G4GC 2.0L Post-Cat Sensor
- Hyundai LaVita 5/2001 – 4/2005 G4ED 1.6L Pre-Cat Sensor
- Hyundai Tiburon 11/2005 – on G4GF 2.0L Post-Cat Sensor
- Hyundai Tucson 4/2004 – on G4GC 2.0L Post-Cat Sensor
- Hyundai Accent 3/2000 – 2/2006 G4EC 1.5L Pre-Cat Sensor (Refer Picture or O.E. No.)
- Hyundai Accent 3/2000 – on G4ED 1.6L Pre-Cat Sensor (Refer Picture or O.E. No.)
- Hyundai Accent 3/2000 – on G4ED 1.6L Post-Cat Sensor (Refer Picture or O.E. No.)
- Kia Rio JB 5/2005 – on G4ED 1.6L Pre-Cat Sensor
- Kia Rio JB 5/2005 – on G4ED 1.6L Post-Cat Sensor
- Kia Rio JB 9/2006 – on G4EE 1.4L Pre-Cat Sensor
- Kia Rio JB 9/2006 – on G4EE 1.4L Post-Cat Sensor
- Kia Sportage 9/2006 – on G4GC 2.0VVT Post-Cat Sensor
- Kia Cerato 2/2004 – on G4GC 2.0L Post-Cat Sensor
Compatible Reference OEM: 39210-22610, 3921022610, 234-4851, 25024349, 2344851
Features:
- Simple installation, Plug & Play fast response
- It can improve engine efficiency performance and fuel economy, reduce CO2 and other emissions
- Stable characteristics and high reliability
- Manufactured to strict engineering quality and standards
- Ensure maximum strength and durability for long-term use
Specification:
- Type: Oxygen Sensor
- Color: Black
- Placement on Vehicle: Front / Rear
How to replace Oxygen Sensor O2 Lambda Probe
- Step 1: Let the engine cool before attempting to remove a sensor
- Step 2: Jack up the vehicle if you need to reach a sensor under it
- Step 3: Locate the oxygen sensor underneath the hood or vehicle
- Step 4: Disconnect the electrical connection to the oxygen sensor
- Step 5: Spray some penetrating oil onto the sensor to loosen it
- Step 6: Unscrew the oxygen sensor using a ratchet wrench
- Step 7: Select a new oxygen sensor that is the same as the old one
- Step 8: Add a small amount of anti-seize to the new sensor
- Step 9: Turn the sensor clockwise to secure it on the exhaust line
- Step 10: Plug the electrical connector back into the vehicle
- Step 11: Start the car to see if the problem is fixed
Package Included: 1x Oxygen Sensor O2 Lambda Probe
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