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Malibu M5DI Post-Cat (Downstream) O2 Sensor

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Post-Catalytic Converter Oxygen Sensor (Post-Cat O2 Sensor) Location: Mounted in the exhaust elbow system after the catalytic converter Installation Tips: Safety First: Make sure the engine and exhaust are completely cool to avoid burns. Disconnect the bat



SKU: DHN-3988-IAVX Category:

Post-Catalytic Converter Oxygen Sensor (Post-Cat O2 Sensor)

Location: Mounted in the exhaust elbow system after the catalytic converter

Installation Tips:

  1. Safety First:

    • Make sure the engine and exhaust are completely cool to avoid burns.

    • Disconnect the battery to avoid electrical shorts.

  2. Locate the Sensor:

    • Find the post-cat sensorit’s the one after the catalytic converter in the exhaust pipe.

    • Trace the wiring harness to confirm you’re replacing the right one.

  3. Unplug the Electrical Connector:

    • Carefully disconnect the sensor plug from the harness. Dont pull on the wiresuse the tab or connector body.

  4. Remove the Old Sensor:

    • Use an O2 sensor socket (or a 7/8″ / 22mm wrench) to loosen and remove the old sensor.

    • If it’s stuck, spray with penetrating oil and let it soak a few minutes.

  5. Prepare the New Sensor:

    • Most new sensors come with anti-seize compound on the threads. If not, apply a small amountbut dont get any on the tip of the sensor.

  6. Install the New Sensor:

    • Thread it in by hand to avoid cross-threading, then snug it down with the wrench.

    • Do not overtightensnug is usually enough (typically 30-40 ft-lbs if torque spec is available).

  7. Reconnect the Harness:

    • Plug the sensor back into the wiring harness. Make sure the connection is secure and routed safely away from heat or moving parts.

  8. Clear Any Engine Codes (if needed):

    • If the sensor triggered a check engine light, clear the code using a scan tool or let the ECM reset over a few drive cycles.

Function:

  • Monitors the efficiency of the catalytic converter by measuring the oxygen content in the exhaust gases after they pass through the converter.

  • Sends data to the Engine Control Module (ECM) to ensure emissions are within regulation and to help maintain optimal fuel-air mixture.

Notes:

  • Its different from the pre-cat O2 sensor, which is located before the catalytic converter and is more focused on fuel trim adjustments.

  • The post-cat sensor primarily monitors the performance of the cat converter, not engine tuning.

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