In today’s world, gas mileage is a big deal. There is something you can do to help provide the best fuel efficiency possible. Make sure that your Toyota Land Cruiser oxygen sensor is working the way it was intended.
This small electronic device is part of the exhaust system. It monitors the proportion of oxygen that is in the gasoline inside your combustion engine.
It feeds this information to the Electronic Control Unit (ECU) which in turn is able to control the efficiency of the combustion process. If you find that your engine is surging or hesitating, check your Toyota Land Cruiser oxygen sensor. Whether you have too much oxygen or not enough oxygen in your mix of fuel can be damaging to your vehicle and can cause costly repairs. When it is doing its job properly, you will get the best gas mileage possible form your vehicle and the smallest amount of exhaust emissions as possible as well. Depending on the year that your particular automobile was made determines how frequently the oxygen sensor should be replaced. For those that have an unheated sensor in a vehicle made between 1976 and the early 1990s, it should be replaced every 30,000 to 50,000 miles. For vehicles with a heated sensor made between the mid 1980s and the mid 1990s, change it every 60,000 miles. For heated sensor vehicles made after the mid 1990s, replace it every 100,000 miles. Go ahead and improve your gas mileage by as much as 10 to 15 percent. Check your Toyota Land Cruiser oxygen sensor now.Remember that we offer free shipping for any order over $50.