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NGK NTK Oxygen Lambda Sensor OZA571-C13

Original price $95.00 - Original price $95.00
Original price
$95.00
$95.00 - $95.00
Current price $95.00
by NGK
SKU OZA571-C13
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NGK NTK Oxygen Lambda Sensor Fits Jeep Wrangler, Grand Cherokee, Chrysler 300C

NTK is the world's largest manufacturer of oxygen sensors, providing high-quality products designed to maintain optimal fuel efficiency. The NGK NTK Oxygen Lambda Sensor features a direct-fit connector that mimics those used by OEM manufacturers, ensuring easy installation for both DIY enthusiasts and professional tradies alike.

Every NTK Oxygen Sensor undergoes a rigorous three-test process, including long life, high temperature, and anti-poisoning tests, to guarantee durability and reliability. As emissions standards become stricter, NTK is committed to advancing oxygen sensor technologies to promote cleaner and more efficient engine performance.

This oxygen sensor continually monitors the oxygen content in exhaust gases, sending signals to the vehicle's ECU (Electronic Control Unit) to adjust the air-fuel ratio (AFR) for optimal engine performance.

Suitable for various Australian vehicle models listed below. This is a guide only. Add your vehicle details to My Garage to ensure it fits your vehicle. This will activate our 100% Fitment Guaranteed.

  • Chrysler 300C 5.7 LE,LX 2005-2012
  • Chrysler 300C 5.7 LE,LX Touring 2004-2010
  • Chrysler 300C 6.1 LE,LX SRT8 2005-2012
  • Chrysler 300C 6.1 LE,LX Touring SRT8 2005-2010
  • Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.7 WK,WH SUV V8 4x4 2005-2010
  • Jeep Wrangler 3.6 JK V6 2011-2018
  • Jeep Wrangler 4.0 TJ 1996-2007
  • Jeep Wrangler 4.0 TJ Rubicon 2003-2007

Key features

  • High-quality construction for durability and reliability.
  • Direct-fit connector for easy installation.
  • Undergoes rigorous testing for long life and performance.
  • Helps maintain optimal fuel efficiency.
  • Supports compliance with stricter emissions standards.
  • Compatible with a range of Australian vehicle models.

Technical details

  • Brand: NGK
  • Type: Oxygen Lambda Sensor
  • Connector type: Direct-fit
  • Testing: Long life, high temperature, and anti-poisoning
  • Compatibility: Various Jeep and Chrysler models

Applications / fitment

This oxygen sensor is typically used in vehicles to monitor exhaust gases and optimise engine performance.

  • Passenger vehicles
  • 4x4 vehicles
  • Chrysler 300C models
  • Jeep Grand Cherokee models
  • Jeep Wrangler models
  • Various Australian vehicle applications

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Frequently asked questions

How do I install the NGK NTK Oxygen Lambda Sensor?

Installation involves locating the sensor on your vehicle's exhaust system, disconnecting the old sensor, and connecting the new one using the direct-fit connector.

Is this sensor compatible with my vehicle?

To ensure compatibility, please refer to the list of supported models or use the My Garage feature.

What are the signs of a failing oxygen sensor?

Common signs include poor fuel efficiency, rough engine performance, and increased emissions.

How often should I replace my oxygen sensor?

It's recommended to check and potentially replace your oxygen sensor every 60,000 to 100,000 kilometres, depending on vehicle usage and conditions.

Can I use this sensor in a modified vehicle?

While this sensor is designed for specific models, modifications may affect compatibility. Consult a professional for advice on your specific setup.

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