Emissions System for BMW 6 Series F13 (2012+)

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Is your BMW throwing emissions related codes? While we're primarily a BMW performance parts house, we understand the importance of maintaining your emissions system to pass inspection in your area and keep your check engine light off. Pick up your emissions related parts from Turner Motorsport.
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Walker Oxygen Sensor - Downstream - F22 M235, F3X 335/435, F06/F12 64...
from 7/2013 production date
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T#:31324163
Part#: 11787645875
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$ 101.99

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$ 91.99 USD
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The oxygen sensor is part of your BMW's emissions control system and feeds data to BMW engine management computer. The oxygen sensor is positioned in the exhaust pipe and can detect rich and lean mixtures. The goal of the oxygen sensor is to help the engine run as efficiently as possible and also to produce as few emissions as possible. When your BMW oxygen sensor fails, the computer can no longer sense the air/fuel ratio, so it ends up guessing -- resulting in poor performance, poor gas mileage, and increased pollution. Make sure your BMW engine performs as it should, and doesn't use more fuel than it needs to, by simply changing your oxygen sensor today.
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Meyle Oxygen Sensor - BMW F10/12/13 M S63, Z4 N52 3.0L
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T#:5973207
Part#: 11787539137
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The O2 sensor measures the amount of unburned fuel in the exhaust pipe to adjust fuel mapping for less emissions and better fuel economy. When malfunctioning, your MPG and performance can suffer. Replaced fairly easily, you can restore your performance and mileage quickly. Be sure to add anti-seize on the threads to prevent it from becoming a permanent part of the exhaust. Regularly scheduled maintenance as these tend to fail slowly.
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