Nissan Oxygen Sensors

226936RC1B - : Oxygen Sensor for Nissan Image

Oxygen Sensor

Nissan 22693-6RC1B
Rogue. Upstream. 1.5l. 1.5L turbo, us built.
$283.53
MSRP $421.92
Save $138.39
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226939HP0A - : Oxygen Sensor for Nissan Image

Oxygen Sensor

Nissan 22693-9HP0A
$243.48
MSRP $362.32
Save $118.84
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226931NA0A - : Oxygen Sensor for Nissan Image

Oxygen Sensor

Nissan 22693-1NA0A
370Z. Altima. 2.5l. Upper, california. Rogue, Rogue Select. Air-Fuel Ratio Sensor. Coupe, Front, From 11/06. 2.5L, california emissions....
$271.62
MSRP $404.20
Save $132.58
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226937DA0A - : Oxygen Sensor for Nissan Image

Oxygen Sensor

Nissan 22693-7DA0A
Air-Fuel Ratio Sensor. Kicks. 2.0l. Upstream.
$266.96
MSRP $397.27
Save $130.31
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226A04AY0A - : Oxygen Sensor for Nissan Image

Oxygen Sensor

Nissan 226A0-4AY0A
Lower. Quest. Rear. Right. From 08/2014.
$202.48
MSRP $293.46
Save $90.98
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226A04W011 - : Oxygen Sensor for Nissan Image

Oxygen Sensor

Nissan 226A0-4W011
Pick-up, Pathfinder. 6 cylinder. Right. From 8/00. From 08/00. Rear.
$214.57
MSRP $310.97
Save $96.40
31% Off
226904W012 - : Oxygen Sensor for Nissan Image

Oxygen Sensor

Nissan 22690-4W012
Pick-up, Pathfinder. 6 cylinder. Front. Right. To 8/00. To 08/00.
Backordered
226903AC0A - : Oxygen Sensor for Nissan Image

Oxygen Sensor

Nissan 22690-3AC0A
$237.48
MSRP $353.40
Save $115.92
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2269083T13 - : Oxygen Sensor. for Nismo Image

Oxygen Sensor.

Nismo 22690-83T13
$135.70
MSRP $142.00
Save $6.30
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2269083T12 - : Oxygen Sensor. for Nismo Image

Oxygen Sensor.

Nismo 22690-83T12
$64.40
MSRP $78.00
Save $13.60
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226A07LG0B - : Oxygen Sensor for Nissan Image

Oxygen Sensor

Nissan 226A0-7LG0B
Kicks. 2.0l. Downstream. Awd.
$216.56
MSRP $313.85
Save $97.29
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2269030P00 - : Oxygen Sensor for Nissan Image

Oxygen Sensor

Nissan 22690-30P00
300ZX. All. Right.
Backordered

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Nissan Oxygen Sensors for Cleaner Engine Feedback


TL;DR Summary

A Nissan oxygen sensor reads exhaust oxygen levels and helps the engine computer adjust fuel delivery. If your Nissan has a check engine light, rough idle, poor fuel economy, or emissions-related codes, the right OEM nissan o2 sensor can help restore the data your engine needs to run properly.

Shop Oxygen Sensors Made for Nissan Vehicles

Oxygen sensors can be tricky to shop for because many of them look nearly identical. The real differences are usually in the connector, wire length, sensor location, emissions setup, and response rate. A sensor that threads in is not always the correct oxygen sensor for Nissan vehicles.

This category is useful for Nissan owners and repair shops replacing a failed sensor or checking parts after a diagnostic scan. Whether you drive a Sentra, Altima, Rogue, Pathfinder, Frontier, Maxima, Murano, Titan, or another Nissan model, start with your exact vehicle information before ordering.

What This Category Includes

This category may include Nissan upstream oxygen sensor parts, Nissan downstream oxygen sensor parts, heated O2 sensors, air-fuel ratio sensors, and related engine monitoring components. Upstream sensors are usually installed before the catalytic converter and help the engine adjust the air-fuel mixture. Downstream sensors are usually installed after the converter and help monitor emissions performance.

If the sensor code may be tied to a nearby issue, related categories can help you plan the rest of the repair. A leaking exhaust joint, restricted air flow, an old fuel filter, or a worn seal can affect readings. You can also review exhaust parts, gaskets, air filters, fuel filters, and oil filters while planning the job.

Why Genuine OEM Parts Matter

OEM Nissan oxygen sensors are made to work with the factory engine control system. The sensor communicates with fuel injection, ignition timing, emissions hardware, and onboard diagnostics, so the signal needs to match what the vehicle was built to read.

Some aftermarket sensors cost less upfront, but a universal sensor may need splicing or may respond differently than the original part. For a nissan oxygen sensor replacement, OEM helps reduce fitment risk and supports the signal behavior your Nissan was calibrated to use.

How to Choose the Right Part

Confirm the Sensor Bank and Position

Scan results often mention Bank 1, Bank 2, Sensor 1, or Sensor 2. Sensor 1 usually indicates an upstream location, while Sensor 2 usually indicates a downstream location. Still, compare the code with your exact engine layout before choosing a part.

Look for the Cause, Not Just the Code

A code may point to a sensor circuit or reading issue, but heat damage, wiring problems, exhaust leaks, or oil contamination can create similar symptoms. Before installing a Nissan O2 sensor replacement, inspect the surrounding area so the new part is not blamed for an unresolved issue.

Compatibility and Fitment Guidance

The right Nissan engine sensor replacement depends on year, model, engine size, drivetrain, emissions package, and sensor location. Use VIN-based lookup or catalog fitment notes whenever possible. If your Nissan has multiple engine options or regional emissions equipment, do not choose by appearance alone.

Key Takeaways

  • A Nissan oxygen sensor helps the engine adjust fuel delivery and monitor exhaust output.
  • Upstream and downstream sensors work in different parts of the exhaust system.
  • OEM sensors help maintain factory-style fit, wiring, and signal behavior.
  • Fitment should be confirmed by VIN, engine, emissions package, and sensor position.

FAQ

What are signs of a bad Nissan oxygen sensor?

Common signs include a check engine light, reduced fuel economy, rough idle, hesitation, or failed emissions testing.

Can I replace only one Nissan O2 sensor?

Yes, if testing points to one failed sensor. On higher-mileage vehicles, some owners replace related sensors together, but diagnosis and fitment should guide the repair.

Why does fitment matter so much for oxygen sensors?

The connector, wire length, sensor location, and calibration all need to match. A sensor that looks close may still cause repeat codes or poor readings.