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A Tougher Engine with a Jeep Oxygen Sensor


Topics:  Jeep

A Tougher Engine with a Jeep Oxygen Sensor

Anthony Fontanelle
January 28, 2008

Jeep is one of the most prominent automobile brands associated with driving off-road. Because of its sturdy 4 X 4 features, this vehicle is really fit to traverse any kind of terrain. Aside from its exterior auto parts such as the wheels and the fenders, its inner mechanisms work just as hard to carry out the off-road demands placed on the Jeep. Of course, the engine is among the busiest assemblies in the lot, and a Jeep oxygen sensor helps it to function more efficiently.

Although it directly helps the engine, the Jeep oxygen sensor is actually a part of the exhaust system. The presence of air along with fuel is needed for efficient combustion, thus this diminutive auto part is used. Strategically installed along the exhaust manifold and close to the catalytic converter, this sensor monitors the fumes coming from the engine. Based on the chemical composition of the fumes, it can tell whether there is abundant or insufficient supply of oxygen inside the engine. Once it is done with its gas make-up assessment, the information is relayed to the engine control unit. From there, other engine parts like the cold air intake are informed of the necessary adjustments needed. With the right air and fuel proportions, the engine is able to facilitate combustion more efficiently. That translates to better production of horsepower needed for the demands of off-roading.

The precision-engineered Jeep oxygen sensor is behind the production of more energy as it is one of the components that allow the engine to get just the right mixture, which is neither too lean nor too rich. Aside from that, this sensor is also an agent for a Jeep Wrangler, for example, to have a cleaner emission and to have an improved fuel economy. The vehicle may be tough when off the road, but it is gentle to the environment because of the sensor.

After almost three decades now, oxygen sensors have already become staple components for automobiles. With this ingenious technology intact, along with the other engine and exhaust system parts, Jeeps are always ready for any off-road challenge.

Source:  Amazines.com




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