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1pc Oxygen Sensor, 4-Pin, A-Premium APOS0542
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1pc Oxygen Sensor, 4-Pin, A-Premium APOS0542
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Fits 2014 - 2014 Lincoln Navigator, 2013 - 2016 Ford F-450 Super Duty, 2012 - 2012 Ford Expedition, 2012 - 2013 Lincoln Navigator, 2012 - 2014 Ford F-250 Super Duty, 2013 - 2016 Ford F-550 Super Duty, 2013 - 2014 Ford Expedition, 2012 - 2014 Ford F-350 Super Duty, 2015 - 2016 Ford F-250 Super Duty, 2015 - 2016 Ford F-350 Super Duty
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1pc Oxygen Sensor, 4-Pin, A-Premium OS184
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A-Premium®Part # OS184
1pc Oxygen Sensor, 4-Pin, A-Premium OS184
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Fits 2006 - 2008 Ford E-150, 2003 - 2003 Ford E-150, 2005 - 2008 Ford E-150, 2005 - 2005 Ford E-150 Club Wagon, 2005 - 2005 Ford E-150 Club Wagon, 2005 - 2008 Ford E-250, 2005 - 2008 Ford E-250, 2005 - 2005 Ford E-350 Club Wagon, 2005 - 2005 Ford E-350 Club Wagon, 2005 - 2008 Ford E-350 Super Duty, 2005 - 2008 Ford E-350 Super Duty, 2005 - 2008 Ford E-450 Super Duty, 2006 - 2008 Ford E-450 Super Duty, 2007 - 2010 Ford Edge, 2005 - 2008 Ford Escape, 2009 - 2009 Ford Escape, 2009 - 2009 Ford Escape, 2006 - 2010 Ford F-250 Super Duty, 2006 - 2010 Ford F-250 Super Duty, 2006 - 2010 Ford F-350 Super Duty, 2006 - 2010 Ford F-350 Super Duty, 2005 - 2008 Ford F-450 Super Duty, 2010 - 2010 Ford F-450 Super Duty, 2005 - 2010 Ford F-550 Super Duty, 2011 - 2019 Ford Fiesta, 2006 - 2009 Ford Fusion, 2010 - 2010 Ford Fusion, 2006 - 2009 Ford Fusion, 2008 - 2009 Ford Taurus, 2008 - 2009 Ford Taurus X, 2007 - 2010 Lincoln MKX, 2007 - 2010 Lincoln MKZ, 2006 - 2006 Lincoln Zephyr, 2007 - 2007 Mazda CX-9, 2008 - 2010 Mazda CX-9, 2005 - 2006 Mazda Tribute, 2008 - 2008 Mazda Tribute, 2005 - 2006 Mazda Tribute, 2005 - 2008 Mercury Mariner, 2009 - 2009 Mercury Mariner, 2009 - 2009 Mercury Mariner, 2006 - 2009 Mercury Milan, 2006 - 2006 Mercury Milan, 2007 - 2009 Mercury Milan, 2008 - 2009 Mercury Sable
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Vehicle: 2013 Ford F-250 Super Duty
Specifications

What does the O2 sensor do in a car?

You can find an oxygen (O2) sensor in your vehicle's exhaust system. It looks similar to a spark plug and is the same size. It ensures that the oxygen in your car’s engine or the air-fuel ratio is optimal. The oxygen sensor exists in two different settings concerning the converter. You can arrange it before the converter or after the converter. Setting it before the converter is called upstream, and setting it after the converter is called downstream. The oxygen sensor gets its data and communicates within the system with the help of an electrical signal or a voltage signal. It sends the data to the central computer located in the engine, and the computer ensures that the mixture of oxygen and fuel is in optimal amounts to keep the engine running in top condition.

The oxygen sensors in your car are not such an item that they need to be replaced regularly without any issue. Unlike the air filters or the oil in your car, you only have to replace the oxygen sensors when they malfunction. If the oxygen sensor fails and does not work properly, the vehicle won't be able to correctly tell the ratio of air and fuel, which can also lead to excessive emissions from the vehicle. This failure to work seamlessly can also damage other components of your car, such as the catalytic converter.

How to tell a faulty O2 sensor?

When an  O2 sensor in a vehicle becomes faulty or deteriorates, it can exhibit several symptoms including:

  1. Increased emissions: Higher pollution output, potential emission test failure.
  2. Check engine light: Illuminates when o2 sensor trouble codes are detected.
  3. Rough idling: Unsteady engine idling and occasional stalling.
  4. Failed emissions test: The vehicle may not pass emissions testing.
  5. Delayed engine response: Slower acceleration when pressing the gas pedal.
  6. Excessive fuel consumption: Increased fuel usage, resulting in higher costs.