GM Genuine Parts 213-4537 Heated Oxygen Sensor for Optimal Performance
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The GM Genuine Parts 213-4537 Heated Oxygen Sensor is essential for enhancing your vehicle's performance and ensuring superior fuel efficiency. Specifically engineered to detect oxygen content in exhaust gases, this premium replacement part optimizes emissions while improving fuel economy. Designed as a direct replacement for your GM vehicle’s original factory component, the 213-4537 promises quality, reliability, and durability that meet or exceed stringent GM standards. Manufactured to...
Show moreThe GM Genuine Parts 213-4537 Heated Oxygen Sensor is essential for enhancing your vehicle's performance and ensuring superior fuel efficiency. Specifically engineered to detect oxygen content in exhaust gases, this premium replacement part optimizes emissions while improving fuel economy. Designed as a direct replacement for your GM vehicle’s original factory component, the 213-4537 promises quality, reliability, and durability that meet or exceed stringent GM standards. Manufactured to GM OE specifications, it guarantees perfect fit, form, and function, elevating your vehicle's operational efficiency and environmental compliance.
| manufacturer | ACDelco |
|---|---|
| warranty | 24 Month / Unlimited Mile Limited Warranty on parts sold on or after 04/01/18. (Parts Only) Please see ACDelco.com for more details. |
| height | 3.2 |
| weight | 0.22 |
| width | 3.2 |
| length | 8.2 |
| productGroup | Automotive Parts and Accessories |
The heated oxygen sensor detects the oxygen content in the exhaust gases and relays this info to the vehicle's engine control unit (ECU), optimizing fuel combustion and emissions.
While the GM Genuine Parts 213-4537 is designed for a wide range of GM vehicles, it's crucial to check compatibility with your specific model before purchasing.
Signs include poor fuel economy, rough idling, or a check engine light. If you experience these symptoms, replacement may be necessary.
It is generally recommended to replace your oxygen sensor every 60,000 to 90,000 miles, but regular checks during maintenance can help ensure optimal vehicle performance.