Downstream Oxygen Sensor For Nissan Sentra 1.8L L4 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

$ 17.41

Interchange Part Number: 234-4904 Brand: Unbranded Number of Sensors: 1 Placement on Vehicle: Downstream, Rear Type: Oxygen Sensor OE/OEM Part Number: 234-4904 Country/Region of Manufacture: China Wire Quantity: 4 Manufacturer Part Number: 226A0-4BB0A,0ZA712-NS1, H8201219741 gtin13: Does not apply Manufacturer Warranty: 3 Years UPC: Does not apply

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Product Description Number of Sensors 1 Wire Quantity 4 Placement on Vehicle Downstream, Rear Manufacturer Warranty 3 Years Manufacturer Part Number 226A0-4BB0A,0ZA712-NS1, H8201219741 Brand Reach Type Oxygen Sensor Interchange Part Number 226A0-4BB0A, H8201219741, OE/OEM Part Number 234-4904 Country/Region of Manufacture China Fits : 2018 Nissan Sentra L4 1.8L Downstream O2 Oxygen Sensor 2016 Nissan Sentra FE+S L4 1.8L Downstream O2 Oxygen Sensor 2016-17 Nissan Sentra SR L4 1.8L Downstream O2 Oxygen Sensor 2016-17 Nissan Sentra SV L4 1.8L Downstream O2 Oxygen Sensor 2016-17 Nissan Sentra SL L4 1.8L Downstream O2 Oxygen Sensor 2016-17 Nissan Sentra S L4 1.8L Downstream O2 Oxygen Sensor 2015 Nissan Sentra L4 1.8L Downstream O2 Oxygen Sensor 2014 Nissan Sentra L4 1.8L Downstream O2 Oxygen Sensor 2013 Nissan Sentra L4 1.8L Downstream O2 Oxygen Sensor How to install the oxygen sensor? Step 1 - Some sensors are equipped with a heat shield that must be removed before the sensor removal, this is performed by removing any mounting bolts. Step 2 - By using a regular socket it minimizes potential damage to the sensor body and the threads, this technique helps avoid stripping the old sensor upon removal. Step 3 - Then, locate and disconnect the wiring connector, this step should be done before removing the sensor if the wiring is still attached. Step 4 - Its important that the wiring harness connectors are exactly the same, each sensor is unique to it's position and is located in the system by its connector configuration. (Note: some replacement sensors have a universal electrical connector that must be configured to the wiring of the old sensor.) Step 5 - Use a small wire brush to help clean the threaded port to ensure a proper seal of the new sensor. Gently install the new oxygen sensor by hand while keeping the wiring and connector free from bends. Step 6 - Gently tighten the sensor while keeping wiring free from damage, these sensors need to be fairly snug to avoid leakage. Step 7 - Once the sensor is tightened, reinstall any heat shields or bracing that had to be removed. Step 8 - After the heat shield has been reinstalled, mount the connector to it's holder and reattach the connector back onto the wiring harness. If the car has diagnostic trouble codes, they will need to be cleared.

  1. Perfect fits in my car ..fast delivery..good quality part ..thank you very much

    Hamdi Ben Abdallah