In your finely crafted SUV it is possible to make sure that your fuel economy is in top form. If your fuel economy is low and you feel surging or hesitating in your engine, it could be time to replace your Mercedes ML430 oxygen sensor. This small electronic device is used to measure the proportion of oxygen found in the gasoline that is in the internal combustion chamber.
A too rich or not rich enough fuel supply not only causes engine performance problems, but also problems for your fuel economy and for your catalytic converter. Depending on the year that your particular automobile was made determines how frequently the oxygen sensor should be replaced.
For those that have an unheated sensor in a vehicle made between 1976 and the early 1990s, it should be replaced every 30,000 to 50,000 miles. For vehicles with a heated sensor made between the mid 1980s and the mid 1990s, change it every 60,000 miles. For heated sensor vehicles made after the mid 1990s, replace it every 100,000 miles. If your Mercedes ML430 oxygen sensor is replaced as soon as it is necessary, it can save you fuel by up to 10 to 15 percent. By using less fuel, reducing your exhaust emissions, and saving your catalytic converter, replacing this part can save you money in the long run. Allow us to help you get the part that you need. You can order at our website or by using our toll-free number at any time of the day or night, every day of the week.We will also meet or beat any competitor’s price for the same part.