Oxygen Sensor Problems
Find some more information on problems of Oxygen Sensors.
What can be the problems of the Oxygen Sensor?
Oxygen Sensor problems are very simple and common. As and when the oxygen sensor becomes older, the pollutants and the contaminants from the normal combustion and oil ash start accumulating on the element that senses the amount of oxygen. Thus it reduces the sensor’s ability to perform and respond quickly to changes in the air or fuel mixture. The sensor becomes slow and starts performing sluggishly. The other problem that might occur is that the output voltage of the sensor, which might not remain as high as, it was previously, thus it might give is an impression that the air-fuel mixture is leaner than it actually is, as a result of which the computer would keep sending fuel to the engine thus resulting in a far richer air-fuel mixture. This defeats the whole point of getting an oxygen sensor installed.
The problems in the oxygen sensor might not be felt at the earlier stage since it happens gradually but then as times passes the problem would get worse and worst. Ultimately the engine is damaged or the sensor has to be replaced to get the engine to perform efficiently. If you know that it is still not time for the oxygen sensor to show problems and it is doing so prematurely then it is time for you to be cautious. If the sensor becomes contaminated more than it normally should be, it can be due to leaded gasoline, phosphorous from excessive oil consumption or silicone form internal coolant leaks or due to using silicone sprays or gasket sealers on the engine. Road Splash, salt, oil and dirt are some of the environmental factors that can also damage the sensor. It can also be affected by mishandling or mechanical stress as well. Sensors can also be damages due to the catalytic converter in the car. When the operating condition is "rich", the converter becomes hot, if the converter becomes hot enough to melt the catalyst then the molten catalyst might lead to partial or complete blockage inside it. This might in turn lead to a considerable drop in highway performance or arrest of motion due to formation of backpressure in the exhaust system. In some cars there is a light to remind you that it is time to check and change your oxygen sensor, so do not ignore that reminder and wait for your car to show symptoms.
I am sure this article would give you relevant information on oxygen sensors and help you to understand their functioning better.
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