Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S)

1991 Mercury Tracer Base, 4D Sedan, AutomaticSECTION Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S)
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HO2S monitors oxygen content of exhaust gases. This electrically heated O2 sensor is mounted in the exhaust manifold or pipe. When HO2S is at operating temperature, a voltage signal is produced, which varies according to oxygen content of exhaust gases. Signal is transmitted to the PCM and is translated into a rich or lean mixture signal.

HO2S sensor uses a built-in heating circuit. The heating circuit is used to bring the HO2S sensor up to operating temperature, enabling faster conversion to closed-loop operation. All V6 and V8 engines are equipped with 2 sensors, one for each exhaust bank.

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