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Chevrolet Trax Oxygen Sensor keeps the turbocharged crossover running clean by continuously passing oxygen data from the exhaust to the engine computer so that fuel is burned efficiently and emissions remain low. Built on the solid GM Gamma II platform, the Chevrolet Trax combines a 1.4 liter turbo engine with a smooth six speed automatic that provides brisk 138 horsepower and 148 pound feet of torque to make merging in the city a breeze. Front wheel drive versions reward budget minded drivers with up to 32 highway mpg while the available on demand all wheel drive keeps traction confident in wet or snowy alleys. Responsive steering, a tight turning radius and reliable disc brakes allow the small SUV to slither into parking spots and weave through traffic with the agility of a sports hatchback. Inside, passengers enjoy 39.6 inches of headroom, supportive seats and fold flat cargo space that swallows vehicles or grocery runs, all made of materials that meet Chevrolet durability standards and backed by competitive parts pricing for easy upkeep. Positioned in the exhaust manifold, the Trax Oxygen Sensor uses a zirconia element to compare outside air with exhaust gases, sending voltage signals that let the computer fine tune injector pulse width, preserve catalytic converter health and squeeze every mile from each gallon. Because heat and contaminants gradually cause response to dull, replacing this Chevrolet Trax Oxygen Sensor at recommended intervals protects smooth acceleration and keeps the dashboard warning lights dark. Swap it out by cooling the exhaust, disconnecting the battery, unbolting the old one with an O2 socket, threading in lightly greased replacement, plugging it back up, clearing codes, and then road test to check the new Oxygen Sensor is reading steady.