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Signs Of A Broken O2 Sensor

signs of a broken o2 sensor

Mercedes-Benz of Boerne can help you identify the signs of a broken O2 sensor.

With all the different sensors a car utilizes on a day-to-day basis, perhaps one of the more important sensors is an O2 sensor, which is required for a vehicle to drive at its very best. With all of the exhaust fumes any vehicle creates, it’s important to have to be aware of the O2 levels in the exhaust gases. The oxygen sensor has a crucial part to play in keeping track of a car’s O2 amount to make sure the engine is efficiently using its fuel. A well-working O2 sensor will be an essential cog for a consistent running vehicle. Still, a poor oxygen sensor can most likely lead to poor fuel economy, bad smells in your car, and a poorly performing powertrain. Here we’ll discuss symptoms to look for while using your car that can be telltale signs of a poorly-working oxygen sensor.


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A Failing O2 Sensor Could Cause Issues, What Are They?

A Failed O2 Sensor Could Cause Problems, What Are They?

If you’re riding on the highway and smell something harsh out of your vehicle, that can be a quick sign that the oxygen sensor is failing. If you ever start to keep track of some negative differences like bad powertrain performance, loud noises, or engine misfires, this could be a clear symptom of the O2 sensor probably having problems. One of the most devastating things that can be can be caused by a failed oxygen sensor is a catalytic converter failing without warning, which might place a big dent in your pockets.

How Does An O2 Sensor Begin To Fail?

My Vehicle’s O2 Sensor Is Failing, What Happened?

Similar to many other parts of a car, O2 sensors can wear down over time and start to go bad. But if you aren’t paying attention, a failed O2 sensor could lead to major problems throughout your vehicle. A build-up of contaminated coolant or oil ash could cause an oxygen sensor to fail, so a choice in gas or oil is super essential. If you’re seeing some issues similar to the ones seen above, you should visit our professional mechanics, who could set you up with an OEM O2 sensor replacement.

If My Oxygen Sensor Goes Bad, Can I Still Drive My Car?

Is It Okay To Drive My Car With A Failed Oxygen Sensor?

We advise against driving with a failed oxygen sensor as the powertrain isn’t running on the correct fuel mixture. While it might perform okay in the beginning, if your engine is using too much fuel it could begin to clog the catalytic converter. Looking at the possible price of replacing O2 sensors is much less than buying a catalytic converter, it’s worth making this decision now. Additionally, if your vehicle has more than 60,000 miles or is over 15 years old you might want to consider getting new oxygen sensors for better engine performance and lower pollution.



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Mercedes-Benz of Boerne is a great place to get vehicle repair in the San Antonio area. We gladly service all makes and models of vehicles. Visit our dealership online or in person to schedule service and repair for your luxury car or SUV. Our knowledgeable technicians are ready to serve you.

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