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The Oxygen Sensor is used to adjust and maintain desired engine air/fuel mixtures to better control exhaust emissions and fuel economy. Starting in the 1994 model year, federal regulations required that vehicles have an oxygen sensor in the exhaust system after the catalytic converter. It is usually turned on with the ignition switch.
The Oxygen Sensor is used to adjust and maintain desired engine air/fuel mixtures to better control exhaust emissions and fuel economy. Starting in the 1994 model year, federal regulations required that vehicles have an oxygen sensor in the exhaust system after the catalytic converter. It is usually turned on with the ignition switch.
The Oxygen Sensor is used to adjust and maintain desired engine air/fuel mixtures to better control exhaust emissions and fuel economy. Starting in the 1994 model year, federal regulations required that vehicles have an oxygen sensor in the exhaust system after the catalytic converter. It is usually turned on with the ignition switch.
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