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Oxygen Sensor Upstream&Downstream O2 Sensor 234-4528 234-4529 Fit for Chevy Cruze 2011-2015 1.4L L4, Sonic 2012-2020 1.4L L4, Trax 2012-2020 1.4L L4

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  • 【Direct Fit】Oxygen O2 Sensor 234-4528 Compatible with Chevrolet Cruze 2011-2015 1.4L L4, for Chevrolet Sonic 2012-2020 1.4L L4, for Chevrolet Trax 2012-2020 1.4L L4.
  • 【Part Number】O2 Oxygen Sensor Set of 2 Replace OE 234-4528 234-4529.
  • 【High Performance】Oxygen Sensor Features double protection layer, aluminum oxide trap layer, PTFE filter, and stainless steel housing. Reduce harmful emissions, increase fuel economy, improve engine performance, and prevent premature failure of the catalytic converter.
  • 【Durable】O2 Oxygen sensor is crafted from high-temperature resistant material for quicker response times. Manufactured to meet original specification, direct fit without any modification.
  • 【Attentions】Buy with confidence, Please confirm repeatedly whether your car model is compatible with this product, especially the connector, please carefully check whether the original car connector is consistent with this product. Our products undergo strict quality inspection before leaving the factory, If the O2 Oxygen Sensor has any problems, simply contact us, we will reply you as soon as possible.



Product Description

Oxygen Sensor

Compatible with below cars:

2011-2015 Chevy Cruze 1.4L L4

2012-2020 Chevy Sonic 1.4L L4

2012-2020 Chevy Trax 1.4L L4

Interchange Part Number:

234-4528 234-4529.

Comprehensive Vehicle Optimization Services

Comprehensive Vehicle Optimization Services

The combination of these features can make vehicles more efficient and reliable while improving the driving experience.

Optimized Engine

Optimized Engine

Replacing the TINJO oxygen sensor helps maintain the engine's great performance and fuel economy.

Amazing TINJO Oxygen Sensor

Amazing TINJO Oxygen Sensor

The TINJO oxygen sensor can improve your fuel economy, reduce exhaust emissions, prolong the life of the catalytic converter, and greatly increase the service life of your engine.

Removal & Installation

Removal Instructions

1. Exhaust system should be at ambient temperature.

2. Disconnect the oxygen sensor wire at the vehicle wire harness. Note the routing of the oxygen sensor wire.

3. Remove the oxygen sensor with the appropriate tool(s). (Ratchet & socket or wrench)

4. Check the threads on the exhaust manifold/pipe to make sure they are not damaged. If necessary, use the correct size tap to clean and repair the threads.

5. Compare the original and the new oxygen sensor(s) for the correct thread size, connector, number of wires and overall length.

Installation Instructions

1. Before installation, apply anti-seize compound to the threads of the new oxygen sensor. (Disregard for flange type sensor.)

2. Install the new oxygen sensor by hand, making sure it is not cross-threaded, and then torque to manufacturer’s specifications. (For flange type sensor, use new gasket included with sensor.)

3. Route the new oxygen sensor wire along the original route to the vehicle wire harness and plug it in.

TINJO Oxygen Sensors Features:

  • - The employment of a high-end sensor tube ensure 100% accurate data.
  • - A fast-acting heater is utilized to achieve optimal sensor performance.
  • - The body undergoes double laser welding to increase its durability.
  • - The threads are coated for effortless installation.

WARNING & CAUTION

WARNING: Anti-seize compound may cause irritation to the skin or eyes. In case of contact, wash affected area with soap and water. In case of eye contact, flush with water for 15 minutes. If irritation persists, consult a physician. If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Keep out of reach of children.

CAUTION: Oxygen sensors are fragile and must be handled with care; do not drop. Avoid exposing the sensor to RTV silicone based products. Keep the oxygen sensor wire away from any hot surfaces/moving parts.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: Why should I replace the oxygen sensor? How long is the replacement cycle?

A: In order to improve the performance of the engine and the conversion efficiency of the three-way catalytic converter; it is generally recommended to replace it at around 80,000 kilometers (it may vary depending on the driving environment and driving habits).

Q: What is the performance of a car with a problem with the oxygen sensor?

A: Excessive exhaust emissions and black smoke; unstable idling and jerky driving; sudden and obvious increase in fuel consumption; etc., other situations are recommended to be checked at an auto repair shop.

Oxygen O2 Sensor

Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
pretty easy part to install. the bottom one took a little longer to do
dgracer
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Great sensors, replaced up/down stream with these, checked functioning on my OBD2. Passed smog !
Dustin G.
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
Installed both upstream and downstream sensors on my 2013 Chevy Cruse 1.4, after 1 week engine light comes back on for the downstream sensor. I removed downstream sensor and found that the metal cage/shield on end of sensor gone. Don't know how/why but it wasn't attached any longer.
Yofey
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
It's was exactly where she said
Lynn D. French
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
I changed the upstream sensor on a 2020 Chevrolet Trax. Lessons learned. The Upstream sensor and Downstream sensor have different connectors. The Upstream has a male connector and the Downstream has a female connector.I used aDURATECH O2 Oxygen Sensor Socket 3/8-inch Drive x 7/8-inch (22mm), Offset Oxygen Sensor Wrench Cr-Mo Steel, 6-Point O2 Sensor Tool with Wire GateIt was hard to break the oxygen sensor loose. After trying the traditional way using a wrench or breaker bar. Because there is not a whole lot of room for a wrench or breaker bar. I used a one by two and a sledge hammer to tap on the offset part of the socket. Worked like a charm.
Quentin Trinidad
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
Love this product fits well on my wife's car. Proud and happy for purchasing this product
Dennis
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
Perfect 👍fit
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024
plugged them in and check engine light went out! so they worked great
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