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Lambda Sensors / Probes
By OE Match
- Porsche 911 1978-1983 3.0L / SC
- Porsche 924 2.0L 1980-85
- Porsche 924 Turbo 2.0L 1979-81
- Porsche 924 Turbo 2.0L 1982-84
- Porsche 924 Carrera GT 2.0L 1981
- Porsche 924 Carrera GTS 2.0L 1982
- Porsche 928 4.5L 1978-82
Fits:
Porsche 911 1978-83 SC
Porsche 924 1980-85 (including Turbo)
Porsche 928 1980-82 4.5L
Function:
The Oxygen Sensor (also known as Lambda Sensor) is located in the exhaust manifold and measures the amount of unburned oxygen in your engine's exhaust. Based on the amount of oxygen, it sends a signal to your engine computer which then adjusts the air/fuel mixture for optimum engine performance and emission control.
Failure Symptoms:
Excessive fuel consumption, a faulty oxygen sensor can waste 30% of your fuel.
Driveability problems, such as engine surging or hesitation.
High hydrocarbon emissions, failing an emissions inspection.
The engine warning light may be on or service flag displayed.
The ecu/computer stores a mixture-related fault code.
When the oxygen sensor has stopped functioning completely, the catalytic converter may overheat and fail
Maintenance/Service:
Test and/or replace every 30,000 miles.
Perform periodic emission checks.
Watch for service light.
Vehicle manufacturers recommend periodic inspection and replacement of oxygen sensor.
Related reference numbers
Related, superseded, cross reference or alternative numbers for comparison.
91160612300
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- Porsche 911 1984-1986 3.2L
- Porsche 911 1987-1989 3.2L G50
- Porsche 928S2 4.7L 1984-86

Fits:
Porsche 911 1984-86
Porsche 928 1983-86
Function:
The Oxygen Sensor (also known as Lambda Sensor) is located in the exhaust manifold and measures the amount of unburned oxygen in your engine's exhaust. Based on the amount of oxygen, it sends a signal to your engine computer which then adjusts the air/fuel mixture for optimum engine performance and emission control.
Failure Symptoms:
• Excessive fuel consumption, a faulty oxygen sensor can waste 30% of your fuel.
• Driveability problems, such as engine surging or hesitation.
• High hydrocarbon emissions, failing an emissions inspection.
• The engine warning light may be on or service flag displayed.
• The ecu/computer stores a mixture-related fault code.
• When the oxygen sensor has stopped functioning completely, the catalytic converter may overheat and fail
Maintenance / Service:
• Test and/or replace every 30,000 miles.
• Perform periodic emission checks.
• Watch for service light.
• Vehicle manufacturers recommend periodic inspection and replacement of oxygen sensor.
Related reference numbers
Related, superseded, cross reference or alternative numbers for comparison.
92860612400
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- Porsche 911 1987-1989 3.2L G50
- Porsche 911 1978-1989 3.3L Turbo (930)
- Porsche 964 (911) C2 1989-93
- Porsche 964 (911) C4 1989-93
- Porsche 964 (911) RS 3.6L 1991-93
- Porsche 964 (911) RS 3.8L 1991-93
- Porsche 964 (911) TURBO 3.3L 1991-93
- Porsche 964 (911) TURBO 3.6L 1991-93
- Porsche 928S2 4.7L 1984-86
- Porsche 928S4 5.0L 1987-92
- Porsche 928GT 5.0L 1989-91
- Porsche 928GTS 5.4L 1992-95
Fits:
Porsche 911 1987-89
Porsche 964 1989-94
Porsche 928 1983-95
Function:
The Oxygen Sensor (also known as Lambda Sensor) is located in the exhaust manifold and measures the amount of unburned oxygen in your engine's exhaust. Based on the amount of oxygen, it sends a signal to your engine computer which then adjusts the air/fuel mixture for optimum engine performance and emission control.
Failure Symptoms:
Excessive fuel consumption, a faulty oxygen sensor can waste 30% of your fuel.
Driveability problems, such as engine surging or hesitation.
High hydrocarbon emissions, failing an emissions inspection.
The engine warning light may be on or service flag displayed.
The ecu/computer stores a mixture-related fault code.
When the oxygen sensor has stopped functioning completely, the catalytic converter may overheat and fail
Maintenance/Service:
Test and/or replace every 30,000 miles.
Perform periodic emission checks.
Watch for service light.
Vehicle manufacturers recommend periodic inspection and replacement of oxygen sensor.
Related reference numbers
Related, superseded, cross reference or alternative numbers for comparison.
96560612601
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OEMatch Lambda Sensors / Probes — Fit, Function, Confidence
OEMatch Lambda Sensors / Probes components are compatible replacements engineered to original-spec dimensions and tolerances — a practical option when genuine or OEM parts are unavailable. Lambda sensors measure oxygen in exhaust gases and report to the engine control unit so fuel injection and ignition are adjusted for correct combustion in Porsche models, helping to maintain efficient running and emissions control.
Available Types
- Narrowband heated zirconia sensors for stoichiometric control
- Wideband (UEGO) sensors for precise air-fuel ratio feedback
- Pre-catalyst and post-catalyst probes for exhaust monitoring
Understanding OEMatch Lambda Sensors / Probes
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts are made by the same company that produced your Porsche’s original lambda sensors / probes.
OE (Original Equipment) refers to parts matching original specifications for the lambda sensors / probes and may be supplied by alternative manufacturers. Aftermarket parts offer alternative options, sometimes with enhanced features or better value. OEMatch supplies non-OEM lambda sensors / probes engineered as direct-fit alternatives to OEM parts, made to original-spec dimensions and tolerances for Porsche models.
Lambda sensors detect oxygen content in exhaust gases and provide a feedback signal used by the ECU to regulate fuel delivery and maintain correct combustion. Sensor designs vary by application; heated elements assist rapid warm-up, while wideband units offer greater resolution for tuning and diagnostics. Correct sensor operation supports catalytic converter efficiency and engine management across a range of Porsche engines.
Benefits Include
- Restores accurate air-fuel control for stable idle and part-throttle response
- Helps reduce emissions and supports catalytic converter protection
- Improves fuel economy by enabling correct mixture control
Why Lambda Sensors / Probes Wear and Fail
- Contamination of the sensing element by oil, coolant or deposits
- Thermal cycling and element degradation from repeated extreme temperatures
- Wiring damage, connector corrosion or poor electrical contact
The Importance of Replacing with OEMatch Lambda Sensors / Probes
Replacing a degraded sensor restores reliable feedback to the ECU, reduces the risk of poor combustion or catalytic converter damage and helps keep emissions within expected limits for Porsche models. OEMatch supplies sensors chosen for compatibility with Porsche mounting and electrical interfaces to simplify replacement while supporting accurate air-fuel control.
Advantages
- Direct-fit options that match factory mounting points and electrical connections
- Available with heated elements or wideband sensing for specific applications
- Corrosion-resistant housings and common connector types for straightforward installation