Common questions

What kind of O2 sensor does Chevy have?

What kind of O2 sensor does Chevy have?

Magnum EZ CEL Fix Oxygen sensor simulator is available to all cars, trucks and SUV’s fitted with 1 up to 4-wire narrowband zirconia lambda sensors functioning in the standard 0 up to 1.0 Volt fluctuating voltage range. Feel free to contact our engineers prior to purchase, if you are unsure about your Chevrolet’s o2 sensor type.

Is there an O2 sensor eliminator for SUVs?

A new Car Truck SUV O2 Sensor Eliminator is going to be easy to install and will make your Car Truck SUV better than ever. Oxygen sensor simulator /is designed to do away with O2 sensor related check engine light issues/s have long been the best way to make the engine more efficient, and this new Chevrolet Oxygen sensor bypass is no different.

Is there an oxygen simulator for a Chevy?

Chevrolet oxygen sensor simulator will allow you to drive without cat and still keep the service light off. A popular modification is to decat the exhaust or install an aftermarket header, to unleash the performance potential. Exhaust gas is controlled through 2 to up to 4 o2 sensors.

Is there a way to bypass the O2 sensor?

The ultimate solution is to wire up O2 sensor simulator to the exhaust gas oxygen sensor’s harness to simulate the air fuel sensor. This O2 Sensor Bypass eliminates 1 up to 4-wire narrowband oxygen sensors only.Please read Notes!

Where are the O2 sensors on a Chevy Silverado?

Bank 1 is on the driver’s side, while bank 2 is on the passenger’s side. Sensor 1 comes before the catalytic converter, while sensor 2 comes after. Once you’ve identified the correct sensor, you can get to work. You need the special socket designed for O2 sensors. Attach it to your ratchet and put it over the O2 sensor.

Can you test the O2 sensor on a GM 4.3L?

Testing the oxygen sensor (commonly referred to as O2 sensors) on your 4.3L, 5.0L, or 5.7L GM vehicle is not that hard to do. Since oxygen sensors are not cheap and sometimes the PCM (Powertrain Control Module = Fuel Injection Computer) accuses them of being bad, when they aren’t, testing them is a good idea and this article will help you.

Is the oxygen sensor on my suburban working?

I’ve got a 2013 Suburban with the 5.3L and about 90k Miles. Recently it’s started throwing a code for the oxygen sensor, Bank 2 Sensor 1. I replaced the sensor on the passenger side upstream, all was good, the CEL went out during my initial drive after the repair was made.

Why is my 5.3L oxygen sensor not working?

The next day the CEL comes on again indicating Bank1 Sensor 1, delayed response, P015B I believe. I removed the one day old sensor and put a touch of copper seal RTV thinking, although I was able to make new threads in the bung that maybe it wasn’t sealing completely, causing an exhaust leak and poor oxygen reading?

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