Original Mopar oxygen sensor (68250166AA) for Dodge Challenger, Charger, Durango Hellcat and Jeep Trackhawk from 2015 to 2025
Mopar part number: 68250166AA
Replaced: —
Installation position: Front right
Fits:
Year | Brand | Model | Version | Engine |
2025 | Dodge | Durango | SRT Hellcat Hammerhead, SRT Hellcat Plus, SRT Hellcat Premium, SRT Hellcat Silver Bullet | 6.2L |
2024 | Dodge | Durango | SRT Hellcat, SRT Hellcat Plus, SRT Hellcat Premium | 6.2L |
2023 | Dodge | Durango | SRT Hellcat, SRT Hellcat Plus, SRT Hellcat Premium | 6.2L |
2021 | Dodge | Durango | SRT Hellcat | 6.2L |
2021 | Jeep | Grand Cherokee | Trackhawk | 6.2L |
2020 | Dodge | Challenger | SRT Hellcat, SRT Hellcat Redeye, SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody, SRT Hellcat Widebody | 6.2L |
2020 | Dodge | Charger | SRT Hellcat Widebody | 6.2L |
2020 | Jeep | Grand Cherokee | Trackhawk | 6.2L |
2019 | Dodge | Challenger | SRT Hellcat, SRT Hellcat Redeye, SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody, SRT Hellcat Widebody | 6.2L |
2019 | Dodge | Charger | SRT Hellcat | 6.2L |
2019 | Jeep | Grand Cherokee | Trackhawk | 6.2L |
2018 | Dodge | Challenger | SRT Demon, SRT Hellcat, SRT Hellcat Widebody | 6.2L |
2018 | Dodge | Charger | SRT Hellcat | 6.2L |
2018 | Jeep | Grand Cherokee | Trackhawk | 6.2L |
2017 | Dodge | Challenger | SRT Hellcat | 6.2L |
2017 | Dodge | Charger | SRT Hellcat | 6.2L |
2016 | Dodge | Challenger | SRT Hellcat | 6.2L |
2016 | Dodge | Charger | SRT Hellcat | 6.2L |
2015 | Dodge | Challenger | SRT Hellcat | 6.2L |
2015 | Dodge | Charger | SRT Hellcat | 6.2L |
The lambda sensor is an important component in modern exhaust systems that is used to control and regulate the fuel-air mixture in combustion engines in order to ensure the most efficient and environmentally friendly combustion possible.
The lambda sensor measures the oxygen content in the engine's exhaust gas flow. This can be used to determine whether the fuel-air mixture is "rich" (too much fuel, too little air) or "lean" (too much air, too little fuel). The aim is to achieve an ideal mixing ratio in which the proportion of oxygen in the exhaust system and the amount of fuel injected are optimally matched.
The sensor generates an electrical voltage that changes depending on the oxygen content in the exhaust gas. This voltage is transmitted to the engine control unit, which then adjusts the injection quantity and air supply to optimize the ratio.
If the lambda sensor is defective or working incorrectly, this can lead to several problems:
- Increased fuel consumption
- Loss of engine power
- Increased pollutant emissions
- Error display in the on-board computer
A common symptom of a defect is a permanently incorrect mixture that is either too rich or too lean. Modern vehicles usually detect lambda sensor problems automatically and display them via the engine warning light.
Common fault codes for a defective lambda sensor are: P0036, P0054, P0056, P0060, P0137, P0138, P013A, P013B, P014A, P014B, P0157, P0158, P0160, P0161, P0420, P0430, P2270, P2271, P2272, P2273, P2096, P2097, P2098, P2099
Why choose Mopar original spare parts?
Perfect fit and top quality: Mopar original spare parts are manufactured to strict manufacturer specifications, which means that they fit perfectly in your vehicle. This not only ensures easy installation, but also optimum function and safety.
Reliability and durability: By using high-quality materials and strict quality controls, Mopar spare parts ensure that your vehicle functions reliably even under extreme conditions. They are designed to last and maximize the performance of your vehicle.
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