Volkswagen Caddy/Caddy Maxi Oxygen sensor replacement

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Volkswagen Caddy/Caddy Maxi Oxygen sensor replacement

Does my Volkswagen Caddy/Caddy Maxi need the oxygen sensor replaced?

If you have a modern Volkswagen Caddy/Caddy Maxi with a combustion engine then it likely has at least one oxygen sensor (O2 sensor) and some vehicles can have multiple oxygen sensors.

An oxygen sensor reads how much oxygen is in the exhaust gasses, they are fitted at various locations in the exhaust system. The sensor is screwed into the exhaust system and measures the oxygen levels and sends the data to the Volkswagen Caddy/Caddy Maxi's computer.

Oxygen sensors determine if the Volkswagen Caddy/Caddy Maxi is running rich or lean based on how much oxygen is detected. If the computer determines the air-fuel mixture isn't correct and needs to be changed it will send a message to the air intake system and fuel injectors to adjust the air-fuel mixture so it creates a more optimal burn.

Volkswagen Caddy/Caddy Maxi oxygen sensors will eventually fail over time or contaminants in the exhaust can cause it to deteriorate quicker. When an oxygen sensor fails it can cause the engine to run rough, stall or have acceleration issues. Left unfixed it can cause damage to the engine.

Normal operation can wear out an O2 sensor or it can burn out prematurely. In either case, it will need to be replaced and that’s where AutoGuru comes in handy!

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