The oxygen sensor actively measures the exhaust output from the engine in order to determine the proper mixture for the car. If you are having trouble adjusting the mixture on your car to proper levels, there is a high chance that you may have a faulty oxygen sensor. The oxygen sensor is located before the catalytic converter because the air/fuel mixture ratio cannot be accurately calculated after the exhaust gases have been processed through the CAT.
944-606-135-00-M14
Oxygen Sensor, For California Cars Only, 924S (1987-88), 944S (1987-91), 944 (1983-88), each Brand: Bosch [Photo][Photo]
$145.75
944-606-135-02-M14
Oxygen Sensor, Not For California Cars, 924S (1987-88), 944 (2/85-88), 944 (1989), 944S/S2 (1987-91), 968 (1992-95), Each Brand: Bosch [Photo]
$122.50
951-606-135-00-M14
Oxygen Sensor, 944 Turbo (1986-89), Each Brand: Bosch [Photo]
$137.00
Air Flow Meters
The air flow meter measures the amount of air that is flowing into the engine manifold. This sensor is critical to obtaining the proper air/fuel mixture. If you car has recently backfired, you may have damaged the sensor flap that measures the air flow into the engine. Inquire about rebuild units as well.
944-606-121-X-M263
Air Flow Meter, 944 (1983-1/85), Each Brand: Python Injection [Photo]
$223.50
944-606-121-AX-M263
Air Flow Meter, 944 (2/85-89), 924S (1987-88), Each Brand: Python Injection
$208.75
951-606-121-AX-M263
Air Flow Meter, 944 Turbo (1986-89), Each Brand: Python Injection
$223.50
944-606-124-X-OEM
Air Flow Meter, 944S/S2 (1987-91), Each Brand: Genuine Porsche