1997 - 1997 Dodge Neon Oxygen Sensor - C5010-117045
C5010-117045
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The advancements made in technology like the computerized automobile engines are not in all ways advantageous. There are still some setbacks like the difficulty in tuning up some engines. Also, there are new crucial components that have to stay within the bounds of environmental laws regarding emissions. One of these crucial parts is your Dodge Oxygen Sensor OE Type. This sensor should effectively monitor your Dodge Neon 1997 engine exhaust for most common contributors of pollution. Oxygen sensors are the measuring probes that determine the amount of oxygen in the exhaust. They are mounted inside the exhaust pipe to constantly monitor the exhaust gases. The sensor is responsible for giving signals to the engine computer so that it can adjust the air/fuel ratio that’s needed in the combustion process. A top-quality Denso Oxygen Sensor OE Type is very effective in reducing harmful emissions while improving the engine performance and fuel efficiency of your Dodge’s engine. Your oxygen sensor does not retain its quality performance since it deteriorates relative to time. Normal aging process can cause your oxygen sensor to stop working because contaminants from normal combustion and oil ash will accumulate on the sensing element. Such accumulation may result to the diminution of the sensor’s capability to respond quickly on changes in the air/fuel mixture. Your Neon’s oxygen sensor’s output voltage might not be as high as it was before, providing the false impression that the air/fuel mixture is leaner than it is. If you consider the performance and gas mileage of your Dodge Neon, always consider having a well- performing Oxygen Sensor OE Type in it. If you need a new Denso C5010-117045 for your Neon, our online store is here to help. You can check out our parts catalog to find it in just minutes.
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