Mopar Downstream or Upstream Left O2 Sensor 08-13 Challenger All

  • Model: Mopar 56029049AA O2 Sensor
  • Shipping Cost: 11 shipping
  • 10Dropships direct from manufacturer
  • Manufactured by: Mopar

$109.00

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Mopar Replacement oxygen sensors offer high-quality, along with an original equipment fit and function to keep your favorite Chrysler, Dodge, or Jeep rolling down any road you choose to travel. When you need to replace and you want the proper fit, correct calibration, and reliable operation choose genuine Mopar Replacement oxygen sensors.

Oxygen Sensor, Mopar OEM, Downstream left, Downstream right, Upstream left, 4-Pin, 12-3/4" Long, Black Connector, Each

  • Oxygen Sensor Bung Included: No
  • Wiring Harness Length: 12-3/4" Long
  • Oxygen Sensor Location: Downstream left, Downstream right, Upstream left
  • Quantity: Sold individually.

    Fits the following vehicles:

  • 08-13 Dodge Challenger

    O2 Sensor Identification Guide:

    An OBD Scan Tool will usually identify Oxygen Sensors by the Bank Number (B1 = Bank 1) and Sensor Number (S1 = Sensor 1). Bank 1 will always contain Cylinder 1, which is located closest to the front of the engine.

    Part manufacturers often use different terms than scan tools to identify sensor positions. Regardless of the vehicle's engine orientation, the right or left bank is determined by viewing the engine from the rear (opposite the drive belts).

    A Upstream Sensor (Before Converter) B Downstream Sensor (After Converter) C Left or Front Upstream Sensor (Before Converter) D Right or Rear Upstream Sensor (Before Converter)

    Common O2 Sensor Contaminants: Oxygen (O2) Sensors commonly fail due to contamination. When checking or replacing an O2 Sensor, visually inspect the sensor body to determine if it has been contaminated by a faulty part or substance upstream, and correct the fault before replacing the sensor.

    ANTIFREEZE POISONING:

    Common Causes:

  • Cracked or warped cylinder head
  • Leaking cylinder head gasket
  • Leaking intake manifold gasket

    SILICONE POISONING:

    Common Causes:

  • Use of an improper silicone gasket sealant on the engine

    CARBON BUILDUP:

    Common Causes:

  • Clogged air filter
  • Leaking or defective fuel injector

    It is recommended to verify fitment using your VIN, as these are non-returnable.

    Not available for shipment outside the continental USA. We cannot ship this to Hawaii, Alaska, or other countries.

    Dropships direct from manufacturer.

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  • This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 04 February, 2021.

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