GM Oxygen Sensors
Heated Oxygen Sensor
Heated Oxygen Sensor
Heated Oxygen Sensor
Heated Oxygen Sensor
Heated Oxygen Sensor
Heated Oxygen Sensor
Heated Oxygen Sensor
Heated Oxygen Sensor
Heated Oxygen Sensor
Heated Oxygen Sensor
Heated Oxygen Sensor
Heated Oxygen Sensor
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How a Faulty Oxygen Sensor Affects Performance
The electronic management of your engine’s air-fuel ratio is a clinical process that determines your vehicle's efficiency and power. For owners of the GMC Acadia, the promise of cleaner emissions and better fuel economy makes your oxygen sensors a top priority. A failing sensor doesn't just trigger a dashboard light; it causes the engine to run "rich," which can rapidly destroy your expensive catalytic converter.
Signs the Oxygen Sensor Needs Replacing
1. Black Smoke from Tailpipe
A sign the upstream sensor is failing and the engine is running too rich. The fix is a fresh genuine OEM oxygen sensor.
2. "Check Engine" Light After Car Wash
Often caused by water entering a non-sealed aftermarket sensor harness. The quick fix is swapping to a sealed genuine unit.
3. Rough Engine Idle
Typically signals a sensor that is "stuck" in one voltage range. Replace the sensor and reset the computer to restore idle quality. To ensure your engine remains perfectly tuned, it is often necessary to refresh your spark plugs to provide the clean combustion signal your new sensors need to read.
4. Smell of Sulfur or Eggs
Indicates the sensor has allowed the catalytic converter to become overwhelmed. Replace the sensor and spark plugs immediately.
5. Failed Emissions Smog Test
Usually caused by a downstream sensor not communicating. The fix is a fresh genuine post-cat sensor to verify clean exhaust.
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