OEM Infiniti Oxygen Sensors

2501088Y00 - : Vehicle Speed Sensor for Infiniti Image

Vehicle Speed Sensor

Infiniti 2501088Y00
G20. Manual trans.
Discontinued
180025DF0C - : Accelerator Pedal Sensor for Infiniti Image

Accelerator Pedal Sensor

Infiniti 180025DF0C
Incl.Pedal Assy. QX30. With sport model.
Discontinued
284527S613 - : Park Sensor Retainer for Infiniti Image

Park Sensor Retainer

Infiniti 284527S613
Inner jade.
Discontinued
259941CA6A - : Parking Aid Sensor for Infiniti Image

Parking Aid Sensor

Infiniti 259941CA6A
FX37, FX37 Limited garnet. FX50, without Technology package garnet.
Discontinued
25994ZC12A - : Parking Aid Sensor for Infiniti Image

Parking Aid Sensor

Infiniti 25994ZC12A
Outer & inner kashmir.
Discontinued
47930CL80A - : Suspension Yaw Sensor for Infiniti Image

Suspension Yaw Sensor

Infiniti 47930CL80A
Fx. Awd. 4wd.
Discontinued
2262031U16 - : Throttle Position Sensor for Infiniti Image

Throttle Position Sensor

Infiniti 2262031U16
Calif. I30. Manual trans. Federal.
Discontinued
2501085Y00 - : Vehicle Speed Sensor for Infiniti Image

Vehicle Speed Sensor

Infiniti 2501085Y00
G20. Auto trans.
Discontinued
25994JK97E - : Parking Aid Sensor for Infiniti Image

Parking Aid Sensor

Infiniti 25994JK97E
SEDAN. inner blue.
Discontinued

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If you've ever looked under the hood of your INFINITI, you may have noticed a part sticking out into your car's exhaust stream, one about the same shape and size as a spark plug. You may have even noticed more than one. They're oxygen sensors. Their job is to determine whether the exhaust system's oxygen levels are correct. It's one of the ways your engine can tell how much fuel it should use. Unfortunately, oxygen sensor failure is common. Its cause can be nothing more than dirty sensors, the result of spent motor oil or fuel impurities. When to replace an oxygen sensor, then, is uncomplicated: newer ones can last as many as 100,000 miles. However, oxygen sensor problems can happen much sooner. The best way to tell when to change one is look for the symptoms that it's bad.

What are the Signs of a Bad Oxygen Sensor?

The most obvious is a lit Check Engine light. You should get an inspection or run one yourself by plugging in a code reader to confirm. However, worsening fuel efficiency can also indicate oxygen sensor issues. In this case, your engine may be using too much gas, suggesting it isn't getting the fuel-consumption feedback it needs. If you're still having troubles with your oxygen sensors, check your vacuum hose first. It may simply require a reconnect. Otherwise, check every sensor you've got. You can have anywhere from two to four. Some INFINITI models have one on each exhaust manifold. Others may have one just after their exhaust systems' catalytic converters. If any need replacement, it's easy. Just unscrew the old and screw in the new. You can buy the genuine INFINITI oxygen sensors from our online parts store. Order today and check another job off your list!