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SKU: BBM-015-0050-01 Oxygen Sensor Plug Connector for Agricultural Tractors and Equipment


Oxygen Sensor Plug Connector for Agricultural Tractors and Equipment
Purchase Oxygen Sensor Plug Connector for Agricultural Tractors and Equipment
  • SKU: BBM-015-0050-01 Oxygen Sensor Plug Connector for Agricultural Tractors and Equipment

  • $6.95

Description

When your tractor's emissions warning lights start acting up or your engine's running rough, the problem might be a faulty connection to the O2 sensor. This essential plug connector ensures your tractor's oxygen sensor gets reliable power and communication with the engine control unit. A loose or corroded connection here can throw off fuel mixture readings and cause performance issues you don't need when there's work to do.

What You're Getting

  • Weather-sealed electrical connection that keeps moisture and dirt out
  • Proper fit connector that maintains solid electrical contact
  • Durable housing built to handle vibration and temperature extremes
  • Direct replacement for worn or damaged sensor plugs

Built for Real Farm Work

This connector is designed for the harsh environment around tractor exhaust systems where O2 sensors do their job. Modern diesel tractors use these sensors to monitor exhaust gases and optimize fuel efficiency while meeting emissions standards. Whether you're running a utility tractor or a big row-crop machine, this plug ensures your emissions system works like it should.

Made to Last

O2 sensor plugs live in a tough spot—exposed to heat, moisture, and vibration from the exhaust system. This replacement connector features heat-resistant materials and sealed construction that won't fail when temperatures get extreme or when you're working in wet conditions.

Good to Know

Installation is straightforward—disconnect the old plug and connect the new one. Make sure the connection clicks securely and check that the wiring harness isn't chafed or damaged. If your tractor's been throwing emissions codes, replacing a faulty sensor plug often clears up the problem without needing expensive diagnostic work.