- 【POWERFUL BATTERY】Long life-span matters, that is why our oxygen sensors are made of high temperature corrosion resistant material with a double laser-welded stainless steel body is totally submersible to seal tight for long life
- 【FUNCTION】A defective or sluggish oxygen sensor can cause a variety of issues, like decreased engine performance. This oxygen sensor will accurately detect the mixture of air and fuel, helps ensure your engine is constantly monitored and operating efficiently, while maximizing performance
- 【REPLACES#】234-4242, 250-24704, 2344242, 213-4537, 21558, 234-4530, ES20383, 21068. Please make sure the part number before purchase! The sensor has been tested to ensure trouble-free installation and performance
- 【FITMENT】Oxygen sensor compatible with 2012-2014 Chevy Captiva Sport| 2011-2013 Chevy Equinox| 2011-2014 GMC Terrain 2.4L. Please scroll down to product description for complete list of model and year
- 【24-MONTH WARRANTY】Exquisite craft, strict quality control and excellent after-sales service that is why our Oxygen Sensor worth your purchase


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O2 Oxygen Sensor Upstream Downstream 2Pcs Compatible with Chevy Captiva Equinox GMC Terrain 2.4L Replaces# 234-4242, 250-24704
*$469.00
Informação adicional
Brand | HQPASFY |
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Material | Stainless Steel |
Maximum Supply Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Measuring Range | 0-8% O2 |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Joe Diaz –
Right sensor wrong connector for upstream disappointed!
Amazon Customer –
The media could not be loaded.
The plug should be this plug but received a square plug. I was able to repin but it said exact fit. It is not
Amy –
2012 GMC TERRAIN works for me .Have used it for about 2000 miles.
phranticness –
I only needed to replace the rear but thought I’d do both….mistake. 1st the rear O2 sensor heater circuit set a code. The signal voltage would climb to 1.25 and sit maxed out until the heater stopped running and it would come down to the normal range. I put a AC Delco rear o2 in and it worked like it should. Next, after about 150 miles the front o2 sensor set a code p13a, slow response. I put the old o2 sensor back in and it works fine again. After the rear failed I figured I just had back luck and got a dud, but when the front quit too…..I realized they’re junk. Don’t waste your money, grab a name brand oxygen sensor.
Geminancer –
Now these, which said they fit the vehicle I ordered them for, didn’t fully stand up to its description. The upstream sensor fit but the downstream sensor did NOT fit. Was the wrong part. Called and talked to someone who wasn’t understanding what I was trying to explain to her and she sent me the same two sensors. Another correct upstream which I didn’t need and another duplicate wrong part. So I went to auto zone to but the correct one.
Leo hart –
Driect fit. Work as they should.
Amazon Customer –
Oxígeno sensor trabajo perfecto,no problema
Steven Ranly –
One lasted 4 days, the other lasted 7 days. Did not work in a 2012 Equinox and ended up paying double the labor cost to replace with an AC Delco brand. Spend more money up front and save the labor of replacing them.