OEM Chevrolet Metro Oxygen Sensor

Oxygen O2 Sensor
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2 Oxygen Sensors found

  • Chevy Metro Oxygen Sensor Diagram - 91177409
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Sensor, Oxygen (On Esn); Sensor, Computer Control Sensors
    • Replaces: 96068439
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1998-2001 Chevrolet Metro | Base, LSi | 3 Cyl 1.0 L GAS, 4 Cyl 1.3 L GAS
  • Chevy Metro Oxygen Sensor - 91177411
    Chevy Metro Oxygen Sensor Diagram - 91177411
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Sensor, Oxygen (On Esn); Sensor, Computer Control Sensors
    • Replaces: 30017465
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1998-2001 Chevrolet Metro | Base, LSi | 3 Cyl 1.0 L GAS, 4 Cyl 1.3 L GAS

Chevrolet Metro Oxygen Sensor

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The Oxygen Sensor found in Chevrolet Metro cars is important in determining the amount of the oxygen that remains unburned in the exhaust so as to regulate the air-fuel mixture mix proportion and hence reduce emissions. The voltage signal hence produced by the sensor is fed back to the engine control computer so as to allow it to manipulate the pulse width of the fuel injector to create efficient combustion. Chevrolet Metro car models mostly install zirconium dioxide types of oxygen sensors and these may be the Narrow and the Wide Bands. The narrow-band sensors produce voltage signal that swings between rich and lean conditions, whereas wide-band sensors provide greater measurement range for more accurate air fuel ratio management. Thus, these sensors are subject to contamination over a period of use, and then the emissions increase and fuel efficiency decreases. Chevrolet Metro vehicle requires constant checkups and maintenance of the Oxygen Sensor for it to perform efficiently at all times.

Chevrolet Metro Oxygen Sensor Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: How should the Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) 1 be serviced on Chevrolet Metro?
    A:
    When servicing the heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) 1 handle it cautiously to prevent dropping and maintain the in-line electrical connector and louvered end free from contaminants with no usage of cleaning solvents allowed. The operation of the sensor will be affected if you remove its pigtail from the ho2s and Oxygen Sensor (O2S). Also replace the Oxygen Sensor when you discover any wiring or connector or terminal damage. The application of contact cleaner on sensor or vehicle harness connectors should be avoided and both the sensor pigtail and harness wires need to remain covered and free of any kinks since exposure could result in performance failures. Maintaining the Oxygen Sensor ground wire connection is essential when possible because the wire provides essential grounding for the device and you should verify that the peripheral seal around the vehicle harness connector remains intact to block water intrusion. The operation to remove ho2s 1 requires engine temperature below 48°c (120°F) because high temperatures make the sensor difficult to uninstall. First disconnect the electrical connector from ho2s 1 and then take the sensor out of the Exhaust Manifold. Before installing the new ho2s 1 sensor with its pre-applied anti-seize coating users need to preserve this coating; when replacing an existing sensor use anti-seize compound on the threads before installing. Place the ho2s 1 onto the Exhaust Manifold while tightening it to 40-50 n.m (29-36 lb ft) and connect the ho2s 1 electrical connector.

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