Oxygen Sensor – After Catalyst – Nissan Micra K12 – 22690ED000

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Position: After CatalystType: Oxygen SensorConnector: 4 pin
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Overview What this part does

Restore correct air-fuel mixture, fuel economy and emissions performance on your Nissan Micra III K12 with this direct-replacement oxygen sensor — also known as the exhaust gas sensor, pre-cat sensor or post-cat sensor. Built to OEM specification and matching part numbers 22690-ED000, 226A0-4V00A, 226A0-EN21A and 0986AG2204.

Common signs of failure

A failing lambda or oxygen sensor will turn on the check engine light and commonly log fault codes in the P0130–P0167 range (sensor circuit and heater faults). Drivers typically notice a sudden drop in fuel economy, rough or fluctuating idle, hesitation under load, a sulphur or rotten-egg smell from the exhaust, and in many cases an MOT emissions failure. On modern diesels and direct-injection petrols, a stuck or slow-responding sensor can also push the engine into limp mode.

Fitment notes

Plug-and-play installation with the correct factory connector — no diagnostic coding required. Most engines run a pre-cat (upstream) and a post-cat (downstream) sensor; cross-check your existing part number and the position on the exhaust to make sure you're ordering the right one. Apply a smear of anti-seize compound on the threads before fitting and torque to manufacturer spec. Standard 4 pin connector. Position: Rear, After Cat.

Frequently asked questions

How do I know if my lambda sensor is faulty?

An OBD2 scan showing P0130-series codes plus poor fuel economy is the clearest sign. Live data showing the sensor stuck at a flat voltage (instead of oscillating between roughly 0.1V and 0.9V) confirms a faulty sensor.

Pre-cat or post-cat — which one do I need?

Pre-cat sensors (upstream of the catalytic converter) control the fuel mixture. Post-cat sensors (downstream) monitor catalyst efficiency. Match the OEM number on your old sensor to the numbers listed above to be sure.

Will a new sensor fix my fuel economy?

If the original sensor is biased lean or rich, a correct replacement typically restores MPG within a tank or two of fuel. Drive at least 20-30 miles after fitting to allow the ECU to re-learn.

Specifications

Type
Oxygen Sensor
Position
After Catalyst
OEM references
22690-ED000, 226A0-4V00A, 226A0-EN21A, 0986AG2204
Connector
4 pin
Warranty
1 year
Coding required
No coding needed
Vehicle makes
Nissan

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