Mazda Z60218861A
| Carline | Catalog No | Produced From | Destination Region | Drive | Model Year | Diagram |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BK | ALBAD1 | 04.2004 | General/China | L | 2004 | View |
| Carline | Catalog No | Produced From | Destination Region | Drive | Model Year | Diagram |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BL5FP 100001 | AJBA12 | 04.2009 | Japan | R | H.21 | View |
| Carline | Catalog No | Produced From | Destination Region | Drive | Model Year | Diagram |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BL6FJ 100001 | AJBB07 | 06.2009 | Japan | R | H.21 | View |
Oxygen Sensor Function & Importance
The oxygen sensor is crucial for maintaining your carโs fuel efficiency and reducing harmful emissions. It constantly measures the oxygen levels in your carโs exhaust gases, sending real-time data to the engine control unit (ECU). This information helps the ECU adjust the air-fuel mixture, ensuring optimal combustion and smooth engine performance.
How the Sensor Works โ๏ธ
Located in the exhaust pipe, this sensor detects the amount of oxygen passing through the exhaust. The sensor sends voltage signals to the ECU, which then increases or decreases the fuel supply for the best engine operation. Proper functioning guarantees reliable starting, acceleration, and stable idling.
Consequences of a Faulty Sensor
If the sensor fails, you may experience poor fuel efficiency, rough engine runs, high emissions, or even a failed emissions test. Check engine lights may appear, and the car may consume excessive fuel or stall unexpectedly.
Compatible Car Models
- Axela
- Mazda Instruction Car
- 3