For Land Rover Discovery O2 Oxygen Sensor Set Upstream & Downstream Oem Plug on 2040-parts.com
Milpitas, California, United States
For Land Rover Discovery O2 Oxygen Sensor Set Upstream & Downstream OEM Plug
Description
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Must Know Before Buying:
Q: How do I know the O2 sensor is good or not? (Online Video) A: The only way to know if the O2 sensor is functioning normally is to check its responsiveness to changes in the air/fuel mixture, by Voltage Measurement or Waveform Simulation. Use a 10-megaohm digital voltmeter. Hook up the voltmeter's red probe to the sensor's signal wire and the black probe to engine ground. (Use back probe method, DO NOT pierce the wire.) For a good sensor, voltage should fluctuate constantly between 0.1 and 0.9 volts after starting the engine for 2 or 3 minutes. Please take a video clip of the voltmeter and contact us if our sensor:
You're free to choose replacement or refund if our sensor fails to work, in this case.
Fitment
IMPORTANT Fitment information provided is for reference only. Please make sure to match the exact part numbers between this part and the part that you are replacing. Contact your mechanics, or send us a message to make sure it matches exactly in case of doubt before purchasing. Seller is not responsible if you are buying non-matching parts.
Shipping
This product is warehoused in California, USA. We will be shipping out the item within 1 business day. If you make an order and pay before 1 pm PST on business day, we will most likely ship out the item the same day! USPS is our preferred carrier. The item usually arrives within 1-5 days after shipped. Other faster shipping option is available on request with additional cost. Email us for pricing to your zip code/country. We ship to PayPal confirmed address only. Please make sure your PayPal address is up-to-date. Payment
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We accept return in 2 weeks and appreciate communication in advance! You must contact us to request a Return Authorization Number (RA#) before you send anything back. Any packages returned by buyer Without Communication WILL NOT be handled. With RA#, we may address return issues with high efficiency. Without RA#, we may fail to find your transaction. Appreciate your understanding! |
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