súrefnisskynjar
Súrefnisskynjar, also known as oxygen sensors, are crucial components in modern internal combustion engines. Their primary function is to measure the amount of unburned oxygen in the exhaust gas stream. This information is then relayed to the engine control unit (ECU), which uses it to precisely adjust the fuel-air mixture.
By monitoring oxygen levels, the ECU can optimize combustion for both performance and emissions. If there is
The most common type of oxygen sensor is the zirconia sensor, which operates by generating a voltage
A malfunctioning súrefnisskynjar can lead to several issues, including poor fuel economy, increased emissions, rough idling,