I'm doing some work on my truck, the "service" light has been on for some time now. I found a snapped off OS and plan on replacing it. It is located PRIOR to the cat.......
The deal is, they are 160$ and thats not OEM which must be double that
Anyhow I have 2 questions:
1) Anywhere I can find one a bit cheaper for a 94 Toyota V6 4x4 OS, located PRIOR to the catalytic converer??
2) Without searching online, What do they do?? I imagine that prior to the CAT, it's mostly raw CO and other spent exhaust fumes, but apparently there must be oxygen present that sends a signal back to the main computer and says (Hey!, do this to the fuel mix!!)
I'm sure it saves gas mileage and helps with emissions (although I am not even tested being a 10yo truck) but any gas savings will surely pay for the sensor in time.
I'm just curious as to there function, seems odd to have any oxygen present but it must be very minimal.
I guess the 160$ was just a kick in the face I wasn't ready for.
Any thoughts or input is appreciated, thank you.....



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