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NGK Mazda 6 2013-2011 Direct Fit Oxygen Sensor - 22134

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MSRP: $61.26
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NGK22134
UPC:
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NTK is the world's largest supplier and manufacturer of OEM oxygen sensors. Oxygen sensors play a critical role as part of the vehicle's on-board diagnostic system in maintaining optimal engine performance, maximizing fuel efficiency and reducing harmful emissions. Providing constant closed loop feedback to the ECU, oxygen sensors help to control the air-fuel ratio while alerting OBDII systems of possible problems with fuel delivery or catalytic converter efficiency. A ceramics company at our core, NTK uses state-of-the art technology enabling control of the ceramic element used in our oxygen sensors from raw material to finished product. Trust The Sensor Specialist for full-line market support and OE application technology.

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2011-2014FordEdgeLimited
2011-2014FordEdgeSE
2011-2014FordEdgeSEL
2011-2014FordEdgeSport
2011-2012FordExplorerBase
2011-2012FordExplorerLimited
2016-2019FordExplorerPlatinum
2013-2019FordExplorerSport
2011-2012FordExplorerXLT
2011-2019FordFlexLimited
2011-2012FordFlexSE
2011-2014,2017FordFlexSEL
2011-2012FordFlexTitanium
2011-2012FordFusionSE
2011-2012FordFusionSEL
2011-2012FordFusionSport
2015-2019FordPolice Interceptor SedanBase
2014-2019FordPolice Interceptor UtilityBase
2011-2012FordTaurusLimited
2011-2012FordTaurusSE
2011-2012FordTaurusSEL
2011,2015-2019FordTaurusSHO
2011-2012LincolnMKSBase
2016LincolnMKSEcoBoost
2011-2012,2017,2019LincolnMKTBase
2011-2016LincolnMKTEcoBoost
2013-2018LincolnMKTLimousine
2012,2017-2018LincolnMKTLivery
2018-2019LincolnMKTReserve
2011-2015LincolnMKXBase
2011-2012LincolnMKZBase
2011-2013Mazda6S
2011-2015MazdaCX-9Grand Touring
2011-2015MazdaCX-9Sport
2011-2015MazdaCX-9Touring
2011MercuryMilanPremier