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Liangchi Oxygen O2 Sensor for 2012 2014 2015 2016 GMC Acadia Chevrolet Caprice 3.6L Upstream + Downstream

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Item Details

Pickup Location

3591 John Peter Lee St

North Las Vegas, NV, 89032

Quality

Used
Functional
No Damage
No Assembly Needed
In Package
No Missing Parts

Auction closes

October 24, 2025 at 2:37 AM

Estimated Retail Price

$75.99

Buyers Premium

15%

Inventory Number

1050808704

Additional Details from the Manufacturer

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brand

Liangchi

weight

0.93 lbs

More features

  • ✅ FITMENT: Liangchi Air Fuel Ratio Sensor Fit 2012-2017 Buick Enclave 3.6L; Fit 2013-2018 Cadillac XTS 3.6L; Fit 2012-2016 Chevrolet Caprice 3.6L; Fit 2015-2016 Chevrolet Colorado 3.6L; Fit 2014-2018 Chevrolet Impala 3.6L; Fit 2012-2017 Chevrolet Traverse 3.6L; Fit 2012-2016 GMC Acadia 3.6L; Fit 2015-2016 GMC Canyon 3.6L;
  • ✅ Replace OE Number: Liangchi sensor de oxígeno Replace part number 234-4566, 234-4565.⚠NOTE: Please check the part numbers whether they suit your vehicle before purchasing
  • ✅ About Sensor: Durability is important, that's why the Liangchi O2 sensor is made from high-temperature-resistant materials with a built-in heater to speed up the ignition, improve fuel efficiency, reduce harmful emissions, and prevent vibration and wire corrosion for a longer lifespan!
  • ✅ About Selection: Please check the oxygen sensor plug before purchasing or use the year/brand/model and interchangeable part numbers to confirm compatibility, ⚠NOTE: Professional installation is highly recommended,
  • ✅ About Installation: Step 1. Locate the oxygen sensor position and remove it with a socket, step 2. Compare the new sensor to the old sensor to ensure a proper installation, step3. Please clean the threaded port to ensure a proper seal of the new sensor, step 4. Gently tighten the sensor to keep the wire free from damage and avoid sensor leakage,
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