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PAT Premium Oxygen Lambda Sensor Fits Volkswagen Caddy 2K Life Van [08/2006 to 11/2010] (1.6L BSE 4 Cyl SOHC MPFI)

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PAT Premium Oxygen Lambda Sensor

$121.77

Specifications
Wires: 4

Tick This part will fit the following Vehicles:

Volkswagen Caddy 2K (1.6 Litre 4 Cyl BSE SOHC 8v):
  • 1.6 FWD Van 2 Door [08/2006 to 11/2010] 75KW With Manual Transmission
  • Life FWD Van 4 Door [08/2006 to 11/2010] 75KW With Manual Transmission
  • Maxi FWD Van 3 Door [08/2006 to 06/2007] 75KW With Manual Transmission
Volkswagen Golf MK5 (1.6 Litre 4 Cyl BSE SOHC 8v):
  • 1K FWD Hatchback 4 Door [05/2005 to 02/2009] 75KW With Auto, Manual or Dual Clutch Transmission

Description

The PAT Premium Oxygen Lambda Sensor, with product code OZA510V11, is a top-of-the-line component for ensuring optimal fuel efficiency and emissions control in your vehicle. Designed specifically for high-performance engines, this sensor is a crucial part of the exhaust system, measuring the amount of oxygen in the exhaust gases. This information is then fed back to the engine control unit to adjust the air-fuel mixture for peak performance.

With four wires for easy installation, the PAT Premium Oxygen Lambda Sensor is a reliable and durable choice for automotive enthusiasts and professionals alike. This sensor is built to withstand high temperatures and harsh conditions, ensuring accurate readings and long-term performance. Its precision engineering and high-quality construction make it a valuable investment for any vehicle, providing peace of mind and improved engine efficiency.

Whether you're looking to optimize your vehicle's performance or simply comply with emissions regulations, the PAT Premium Oxygen Lambda Sensor is the perfect choice. Trust in the brand's reputation for quality and reliability, and rest assured that your engine is in good hands with this advanced sensor. Upgrade your vehicle today with the PAT Premium Oxygen Lambda Sensor, and experience the power of precision engineering in action.