Description
The oxygen sensor (part number 7m906262a) in Lamborghini vehicles is used to gauge the amount of oxygen in exhaust gases. The car’s computer uses this data to regulate the fuel mixture, making sure the engine operates smoothly and emits as little as possible. The exhaust manifold, the conduit that joins the engine to the exhaust system, contains oxygen sensors. A platinum electrode has been applied to a tiny ceramic piece that makes up the sensor. A voltage that is proportionate to the amount of oxygen in the exhaust gas is produced by the heating of the element. The fuel mixture is adjusted by the car’s computer based on its monitoring of the oxygen sensor’s voltage. The computer will add extra fuel to the mixture if there is an excessive amount of oxygen in the exhaust gas. The computer will cut down on the amount of fuel in the mixture if there is not enough oxygen in the exhaust gas. An essential part of the Aventador’s emissions management system is the oxygen sensor. If it malfunctions, the engine may operate inefficiently or emit too many emissions since the computer in the vehicle won’t be able to regulate the fuel mixture correctly. The following are some signs of a malfunctioning oxygen sensor: inadequate fuel efficiency. elevated emissions. Verify that the engine light is on. issues with engine performance, such stuttering or hesitation. Coming from the exhaust is black smoke. The Aventador LP700 Coupe, Aventador LP700 Roadster, Aventador LP720 Coupe, Aventador LP720 Roadster, Aventador LP750 SV Coupe, and one other model are compatible with this auto component.
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