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- Porsche 958 Cayenne V6 3.6L Petrol (300Hp) 2010-17
Restore accurate emissions monitoring and dependable catalytic converter diagnostics with this OE Match Lambda Oxygen Sensor. Designed for compatible Porsche applications, this sensor is specified for the cylinders 1–3 exhaust bank and is positioned AFTER the catalytic converter.
Fits:
- Porsche 958 Cayenne V6 3.6L Petrol (300Hp) 2010-17
Cars With Option Codes:
7GB - Emission Standard ULEV 2
Diagram Ref No 32
Also known as a downstream, post-cat or O2 sensor, the lambda sensor measures the oxygen content of the exhaust gases after they have passed through the catalytic converter. This information is transmitted to the engine control unit (ECU), allowing it to assess catalytic converter performance and monitor the emissions-control system.
Unlike the lambda sensor located before the catalytic converter, which plays a primary role in air-fuel mixture control, the downstream sensor is principally responsible for monitoring catalyst efficiency. By comparing upstream and downstream oxygen sensor signals, the ECU can determine whether the catalytic converter is processing exhaust gases effectively.
Continuous exposure to high exhaust temperatures, vibration, moisture and combustion deposits can eventually cause the sensor to respond slowly, produce inaccurate readings or fail electrically.
This OE Match Lambda Oxygen Sensor provides a high-quality replacement for a worn, contaminated or failed downstream sensor, helping restore accurate post-catalyst monitoring.
What This Product Does:
- Is specified for the cylinders 1–3 exhaust bank.
- Is installed AFTER the catalytic converter.
- Measures oxygen content in exhaust gases leaving the catalyst.
- Sends post-catalyst oxygen information to the ECU.
- Helps monitor catalytic converter efficiency.
- Works in conjunction with the upstream lambda sensor.
- Supports onboard emissions diagnostics.
- Helps identify abnormal catalytic converter operation.
- Provides information used to monitor emissions-system performance.
- Helps distinguish sensor faults from genuine catalyst deterioration during diagnosis.
- Replaces a slow, contaminated, damaged or failed downstream sensor.
- Provides an OE Match alternative for compatible Porsche applications.
Symptoms Of Wear Or Failure:
- Check engine or engine-management warning light.
- Downstream oxygen sensor-related diagnostic fault codes.
- Cylinders 1–3 bank sensor faults.
- Post-catalytic converter oxygen sensor fault codes.
- Catalyst-efficiency-related diagnostic codes.
- Intermittent engine-management warnings.
- Implausible or inconsistent oxygen sensor readings.
- Sensor response that is unusually slow during diagnostic testing.
- Sensor output remaining at an abnormal or fixed value.
- Oxygen sensor heater circuit faults.
- Failed emissions testing where applicable.
- Damaged sensor wiring or insulation.
- Corroded or damaged electrical connectors.
- Physical sensor damage caused by heat, corrosion or road debris.
Why Replacement Matters:
- The downstream lambda sensor plays an important role in the vehicle's onboard emissions monitoring system. The ECU relies on its signal to assess how effectively the catalytic converter is processing exhaust gases.
- If the sensor becomes slow or inaccurate, it can provide misleading information about catalyst performance. This may trigger persistent engine-management warning lights or catalyst-efficiency fault codes even when the catalytic converter itself is still functioning correctly.
- A defective heater circuit can also prevent the sensor from reaching its intended operating temperature efficiently, potentially interfering with accurate emissions monitoring.
- Reliable downstream sensor operation is particularly important when diagnosing catalytic converter problems. If the ECU cannot trust the post-catalyst oxygen signal, determining whether the fault lies with the sensor, engine operation or catalytic converter becomes more difficult.
- Correct diagnosis and replacement of a confirmed faulty sensor can also help prevent unnecessary replacement of a significantly more expensive catalytic converter.
- Replacing a defective component with this OE Match Lambda Oxygen Sensor helps restore accurate catalyst monitoring, reliable emissions diagnostics and dependable engine-management operation.
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