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Product Description
The service life of front and rear oxygen sensors of automobiles usually depends on many factors, including sensor quality, vehicle service conditions, maintenance and so on. Generally speaking, the average service life of oxygen sensors in front and rear of automobiles is about 60,000 to 100,000 miles (about 96,000 to 160,000 kilometers). However, some high-quality sensors may last longer, while low-quality sensors may fail faster.
The service life of the sensor is affected by the following factors:
1. Quality: The quality of the sensor is the key factor affecting its service life. High-quality sensors usually have a longer life, while low-quality sensors may be more prone to failure.
2. Vehicle service conditions: If the vehicle is used under harsh driving conditions (such as high temperature, high humidity, air pollution, etc.), the service life of the sensor may be shortened.
3. Maintenance: Regular vehicle maintenance, including replacement of air filter and fuel filter, will help to prolong the service life of the sensor.
4. Fault detection: It is helpful to prolong the service life of the sensor by regularly checking the fault code of the vehicle and finding the fault of the sensor in time and repairing or replacing it.
Generally speaking, the service life of the front and rear oxygen sensors is about 60,000 to 100,000 miles, but the actual service life may be different due to many factors. Regular vehicle maintenance, attention to driving conditions and timely troubleshooting are the keys to prolong the service life of the sensor.