Nissan Oxygen Sensors

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Speed Sensor

Nissan 479015W900
Electronic Stability Control. Incl.ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Wire Harness. Pathfinder. Rear. All. With vdcs.
Backordered
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Pressure Sensor

Nissan 22365EY01C
Location-Power Brake Booster. NV200. Front. Rogue. At evap hose.
$372.30 CAD
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Knock Sensor

Nissan 220602A000
350Z. Murano. Pick-up, Pathfinder. 6 cylinder. To 11/06. Convertible,.
$431.39 CAD
250863Z000 - : Sensor Bracket for Nissan Image

Sensor Bracket

Nissan 250863Z000
2.5L. 3.5L.
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285T26TA0A - : Motion Sensor for Nissan Image

Motion Sensor

Nissan 285T26TA0A
Upper, without trailer hitch.
Backordered
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Sensor Protector

Nissan 22695CA00A
4wd. This item is non-returnable.
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TPMS Sensor

Nissan 407703YM1A
Incl.Cap,Grommet and Valve.
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Distance Sensor

Nissan 284384AF2D
Without nismo.
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479101DA1A - : ABS Sensor for Nissan Image

ABS Sensor

Nissan 479101DA1A
Incl.ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Wire Harness. Rogue, Rogue Select.
$483.50 CAD
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Park Sensor

Nissan 25994ZC10D
2004-07. outer canteen. This item is non-returnable.
Backordered
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Impact Sensor

Nissan B855668Y00
NX. Right. This item is non-returnable.
Backordered
479100L700 - : Speed Sensor for Nissan Image

Speed Sensor

Nissan 479100L700
Maxima. Front. Right. Incl.ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Wire Harness.
Backordered

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OEM Nissan Oxygen Sensors for Clean, Confident Performance


TL;DR Summary

A Nissan oxygen sensor reads oxygen levels in the exhaust and sends that information to the engine control module. If you are replacing a Nissan O2 sensor, an OEM part helps match the correct plug, wire length, sensor position, and vehicle-specific emissions setup.

Find the Right Oxygen Sensor for Your Nissan

Your Nissan depends on accurate exhaust readings during cold starts, idling, highway driving, and stop-and-go traffic. When an O2 sensor starts sending weak or inaccurate signals, the engine computer may adjust fuel delivery based on bad information. That can show up as a check engine light, rough running, or higher fuel use.

This category helps shoppers find an oxygen sensor for Nissan cars, trucks, and SUVs without guessing through universal options. The goal is simple: match the sensor to the vehicle, the engine, and the exact location in the exhaust system.

What This Category Includes

This category may include genuine Nissan oxygen sensor options for specific model years, engines, trims, and emissions layouts. Depending on your Nissan, you may see Nissan upstream oxygen sensor parts, Nissan downstream oxygen sensor parts, heated O2 sensors, and related Nissan engine sensor replacement components.

If the repair involves more than the sensor, it may help to review nearby or related maintenance categories. Exhaust leaks, old seals, restricted filters, or overdue service can all affect diagnosis. While shopping, you can also check Nissan exhaust parts, gaskets, air filters, fuel filters, and oil filters.

Why Genuine OEM Parts Matter

Oxygen sensors are easy to underestimate. Two sensors can look nearly identical and still differ in connector shape, harness length, heater operation, or response behavior. A generic aftermarket Nissan O2 sensor may fit the opening, but that does not always mean it is the right part for the vehicle.

Genuine OEM Nissan oxygen sensors are matched to Nissan specifications for fit and communication with the engine control module. That helps reduce installation problems, incorrect readings, and repeated diagnostic trouble codes caused by mismatched parts.

How to Choose the Right Part

Identify Upstream vs. Downstream

A Nissan upstream oxygen sensor is usually installed before the catalytic converter and helps the engine computer adjust the air-fuel mixture. A Nissan downstream oxygen sensor is usually installed after the catalytic converter and helps monitor converter performance. They may serve different jobs, so do not assume one can replace the other.

Confirm the Details Before Ordering

Use your Nissan’s year, model, trim, engine, drivetrain, and sensor location to narrow the results. If the listing mentions Bank 1, Bank 2, Sensor 1, or Sensor 2, match those details to your diagnosis before buying.

Compatibility and Fitment Guidance

Before ordering a Nissan oxygen sensor replacement, verify fitment with your VIN or vehicle information. A trouble code can help identify where to look, but it should not be the only factor. Damaged wiring, exhaust leaks, or fuel system issues can create similar symptoms. Review the fitment notes, check your Owner’s Manual when helpful, or confirm the diagnosis with a qualified technician.

Key Takeaways

  • A Nissan oxygen sensor helps the engine computer manage fuel delivery and emissions feedback.
  • Upstream and downstream O2 sensors are location-specific and may not interchange.
  • OEM sensors help match factory wiring, calibration, and installation requirements.
  • VIN-based fitment is the safest way to choose the correct part.

FAQ

What does a Nissan oxygen sensor do?

It measures oxygen in the exhaust and sends that data to the engine computer so fuel delivery can be adjusted.

When should I replace a Nissan O2 sensor?

Replacement may be needed when diagnostics confirm a failed sensor or when symptoms point to inaccurate exhaust oxygen readings.

Can the wrong oxygen sensor affect performance?

Yes. A sensor that looks similar but does not match your Nissan’s system can cause inaccurate readings, fitment issues, or recurring warning lights.