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Integra O2 Sensors
Specializing in aftermarket, performance and OEM Acura Integra parts.
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Oxygen sensors are designed to perform a critical function on your driving machine. Every modern vehicle, and most cars produced after 1980, has an oxygen sensor. This component is part of the emissions control system and gives data to the engine management computer and its main goal is to help the engine run as efficiently as possible.
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The oxygen sensor is positioned in the exhaust pipe and can detect rich and lean mixtures. The mechanism in most sensors involves a chemical reaction that generates a voltage. The engine's computer looks at the voltage to determine if the mixture is rich or lean, and adjusts the amount of fuel entering the engine accordingly.
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Engine needs the oxygen sensor is because the amount of oxygen that the engine can pull in depends on all sorts of things, such as the temperature of the air, the temperature of the engine, the barometric pressure, and the load on the engine. So what do you think will happen if you have a defective Acura Integra oxygen sensor? Of course, your engine computer will end up guessing the rate at which to inject added gasoline which can in turn make the engine run rich and eventually lead to faulty catalytic converter.
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Now, if your Acura Integra oxygen sensor is malfunctioning, you can always count on us. We have a huge amount of auto replacements parts and accessories as well. Simply browse our easy-to-navigate catalog and in no time, you’ll find your new Acura Integra oxygen sensor.
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