- Oxygen sensor: Composed of zirconia internal ceramic material, with porous platinum coating and metal shell protection. It improve heat resistance, wear resistance, high temperature resistance and extend the service life of o2 sensors
- Reference Number: 234-9036, 2349036, 22693-ZX70A, 22693ZX70A, 22693-1NA0A, 226931NA0A, 211200-7310, 2112007310, 18213-82Z50, 1821382Z50
- Compatible Vehicles: Compatible with 2008 2009 2010 2011 Infiniti EX35 FX35 G35 G37 M35 Nissan 350Z 370Z for 2010 2011 2012 2013 Nissan Frontier Altima Maxima Pathfinder Rogue Xterra Suzuki Equator
- Car O2 Sensor Function:O2 sensor monitors the mixed gas, ensuring that the engine is in an optimal combustion state of the mixed gas; The o2 sensor can control the automobile exhaust emission and improve the automobile engine fuel combustion quality
- Replacement of Oxygen Sensor:The service life of the normal O2 Sensor is usually about 100000 km – 120000 km. If the oxygen sensor is damaged, whether it reaches 100000 km or not, it needs to be replaced in time


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234-9036 Upstream Air Fuel Ratio O2 Oxygen Sensor Compatible with 2011-2013 Nissan Maxima 3.5L Rogue 2.5L,2011 2012 Pathfinder Frontier Xterra 4.0L,2009 2010 Infiniti M35 3.5L…
*$541.00
Informação adicional
Brand | RIGHTPARTS |
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Material | Aluminum, Metal |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | Push-Pull |
daniel mccloud –
this fits a 2012 nissan xterra but check engine light is still on with 2 new codes
think i was shipped a bad new sensor
should have ordered a better brand sensor
Adolfo Angel Librado Ramírez –
Excelente sensor por el momento
Lochead Bry –
We literally been needing this part for our car for a while so when I saw it I had to grab it immediately 😅 haven’t taken our car to get this installed just yet but when we do I’ll be back to add to my review!
Russell Glissmann –
All I can say is that this O2 sensor is 100% compatible with a 2012 Nissan Maxima with the 3.5L V6 engine. The dreaded “Check Engine” light (on Nissan, it’s “Service Engine Soon”) light came on with the code indicating the upstream O2 sensor. Considering the amount of work it took my mechanic to get the old one out, whoever replaced it before probably screwed it up to begin with. Nevertheless, after replacing the O2 sensor, the code cleared, and the engine ran great. Other O2 sensors from major automotive part stores cost upwards of $180! At the time of my purchase, this one is $29.99! Talk about a bargain! I’ll be sure to edit this post if the sensor fails early.
The bottom line is that this is the way to go if you need an O2 sensor for your Nissan with the 3.5L engine!
Eric –
Didn’t fit
Penny Creasy –
This oxygen sensor is a high-quality replacement for my Nissan Altima.
VIC –
Se ve de buena calidad el producto, desgraciadamente no le quedo a mi auto en s por eso que pongo esta calificación
a human being –
Great replacement product for my Pathfinder. Very affordable.