For 1999-2002 Land Rover Range Rover 4.6L MHK100940 Oxygen O2 Sensor Upstream


Item condition:
New
Ended:
Sep 26, 14:11 PDT
Price:
$26.22 View item
Shipping:
FREE
Item location:
Ontario,CA,USA
Ships to:
Worldwide
Item specifics
  • Brand:
    PMT2018
  • Manufacturer Part Number:
    PT1159271AM
  • UPC:
    Does not apply
  • Warranty:
    1 Year
  • Type:
    Oxygen Sensor
  • Custom Bundle:
    No
  • Fitment Type:
    Direct Replacement
  • Number of Pieces:
    1
  • Modified Item:
    No
  • Interchange Part Number:
    234-4695,
  • Other Part Number:
    SU5578
  • Connector Gender:
    Female
  • Length (inches):
    22.05
  • Wire Quantity:
    4
  • Sensor Type:
    Heated
  • Automotive Color / Finish:
    Steel
  • Thread Size:
    M18
  • Universal Or Specific Fit:
    Specific
  • Output Signal Range (V):
    0.2 To 0.8 Volt
  • Attachment Method:
    Screw-On
  • Pin Quantity:
    4
  • Terminal Type:
    Blade
  • Position:
    Upstream

Compatibility:   please check the compatibility before you purchase. 2002-2004 Land Rover Freelander 2.5L 1999-2000 Land Rover Range Rover 4.0L 1999-2002 Land Rover Range Rover 4.6L Feature: For 1999-2002 Land Rover Range Rover 4.6L MHK100940 Oxygen O2 Sensor Upstream

Compatibility:   please check the compatibility before you purchase.

2002-2004 Land Rover Freelander 2.5L
1999-2000 Land Rover Range Rover 4.0L
1999-2002 Land Rover Range Rover 4.6L

Feature:

  • Corrosion-resistant stainless steel construction
  • In easier installation and resistance to high temperatures, vibration damage and wire corrosion, which protects signal accuracy and longevity.
  • Industry's fastest light-off times to reduce cold-start emissions and improved fuel economy over aging sensor
  • Unique sensor coatings protect elements from premature failure and are validated for lifetime operation with E85 and other alcohol-based fuels.

Oxygen Sensor Q & A

1. How many oxygen sensors are on today's engines?
It depends on the model year and type of engine. On most four and straight six cylinder engines, there is usually a single oxygen sensor mounted in the exhaust manifold. On V6,...

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