Nissan Oxygen Sensors

284383767R - : Sensor for Nissan Image

Sensor

Nissan 28438-3767R
$83.35
MSRP $134.11
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284381919R - : Sensor for Nissan Image

Sensor

Nissan 28438-1919R
Pathfinder. Rear. From 09/2022 nblxdu. Rogue. Us built. S & sv. From 12/23.
$263.25
MSRP $431.20
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284386857R - : Sensor for Nissan Image

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Nissan 28438-6857R
Pathfinder. Rear. Outer. From 09/2022 danfxn.
$270.01
MSRP $442.27
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284380724R - : Sensor for Nissan Image

Sensor

Nissan 28438-0724R
Rogue. Us built. S & sv. Rear. Inner. To 09/22. Sl.
$83.35
MSRP $134.11
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284386CA5B - : Sensor for Nissan Image

Sensor

Nissan 28438-6CA5B
Altima. Distance sensor. Storm blue.
$60.27
MSRP $96.98
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284389UF1A - : Sensor for Nissan Image

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Nissan 28438-9UF1A
Outer. Frontier. Inner. 2020-24 TITAN.
$78.64
MSRP $126.53
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284385EA1F - : Sensor for Nissan Image

Sensor

Nissan 28438-5EA1F
Versa. Aspen white tricoat. Sentra.
$50.34
MSRP $80.29
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284385ZA2B - : Sensor for Nissan Image

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Nissan 28438-5ZA2B
Parking your Nissan properly has become easier than ever, thanks to Parking Aid Sensor engineering. This innovative design helps your...
$218.70
MSRP $355.04
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284385AA7A - : Sensor for Nissan Image

Sensor

Nissan 28438-5AA7A
Without NISMO. outer gray metallic. Z. Rear inner. Gun metallic (kad).
$78.64
MSRP $126.53
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259949BF1D - : Sensor for Nissan Image

Sensor

Nissan 25994-9BF1D
Frontier. Left. Park sensor system, outer. Rear sonar, outer.
$311.52
MSRP $510.27
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479203NA0A - : Sensor for Nissan Image

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Nissan 47920-3NA0A
Brake stroke sensor. LEAF.
Backordered
284385SB1D - : Sensor for Nissan Image

Sensor

Nissan 28438-5SB1D
LEAF. Front side sensor. Pearl white.
Backordered

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OEM Nissan Oxygen Sensors for Clean Engine Feedback


TL;DR Summary

A Nissan oxygen sensor tells your engine computer how much oxygen is in the exhaust so that it can adjust fuel delivery. If your Nissan has poor mileage, rough idle, fuel trim codes, or a check engine light, the correct OEM nissan o2 sensor helps restore the signal your engine relies on without splicing wires or guessing on fitment.

Why Oxygen Sensor Accuracy Matters

Your Nissan uses oxygen sensor data to correct the fuel mixture while you drive. That feedback changes during cold starts, steady cruising, acceleration, and city traffic. When the sensor gets slow or reports the wrong reading, the engine may run rich, run lean, hesitate, or burn more fuel than it should.

Buy Nissan Parts Online helps shoppers find the right oxygen sensor for Nissan models using genuine OEM fitment. That is important because oxygen sensors can look similar even when they use different connectors, lead lengths, heater circuits, or signal ranges.

What This Category Includes

This category may include Nissan upstream oxygen sensor parts, Nissan downstream oxygen sensor parts, heated oxygen sensors, air-fuel ratio sensors, wiring leads, and related engine feedback sensors. Upstream sensors typically help manage the air-fuel mixture before the catalytic converter. Downstream sensors typically monitor exhaust downstream of the catalyst to help confirm system performance.

If the same code keeps coming back, look at the supporting maintenance parts too. Restricted air filters, clogged fuel filters, worn fuel injectors, neglected oil filters, and other sensors can all affect how your Nissan runs or how a diagnostic code shows up.

Why Genuine OEM Parts Matter

A good Nissan oxygen sensor replacement is not just about screwing a new sensor into place. The connector, lead length, heater circuit, response speed, and signal range all need to match the way your Nissan’s engine control system reads exhaust data.

Some aftermarket sensors require splicing or may respond differently once the engine is hot. A genuine OEM sensor is built for the factory setup, which helps support cleaner installation, reliable communication, and better compatibility with Nissan engine controls.

How to Choose the Right Part

Identify the sensor location first

Diagnostic codes often list bank and sensor position. Sensor 1 usually means upstream. Sensor 2 usually means downstream. On V6 models, bank 1 and bank 2 must be confirmed before ordering.

Match the vehicle, not just the part shape

Use your Nissan’s year, model, trim, engine, drivetrain, and emissions details. For the most accurate nissan engine sensor replacement, VIN-based fitment is the safest way to avoid a sensor that plugs in but does not read correctly.

Check for supporting issues

If a sensor is contaminated or the code returns quickly, the root cause may involve fuel mixture, oil consumption, airflow restriction, or another sensor input.

Compatibility and Fitment Guidance

Nissan models such as Altima, Rogue, Sentra, Maxima, Murano, Pathfinder, Frontier, Titan, Kicks, and Versa may use different oxygen sensors depending on engine size, production details, emissions package, and sensor position. Upstream and downstream sensors should always be checked separately before purchase.

Key Takeaways

  • A Nissan oxygen sensor helps the engine adjust fuel delivery from exhaust feedback.
  • Upstream and downstream O2 sensors have different jobs and locations.
  • OEM sensors help protect connector fit, calibration, and signal accuracy.
  • VIN matching helps prevent wrong-part orders.
  • Air, fuel, oil, and sensor-related maintenance can influence oxygen sensor codes.

FAQ

What does a Nissan oxygen sensor do?

It measures oxygen in the exhaust. It sends that information to the engine computer so fuel delivery can be adjusted.

How do I know which Nissan O2 sensor to buy?

Use the diagnostic code, sensor location, engine details, and VIN fitment data. Upstream and downstream sensors are not always interchangeable.

Is OEM best for Nissan O2 sensor replacement?

Yes. OEM is usually the better choice for correct connectors, proper length, accurate signal behavior, and compatibility with Nissan engine systems.