Product
Details:
Downstream
Oxygen
Sensor
-
C2C22679
The C2C22679 is
a
downstream
(post-catalytic
converter)
heated
oxygen
sensor,
designed
for
precise
exhaust
gas
monitoring
in Jaguar
XF
(X250) 2009–2015
models.
This
sensor
measures
the
oxygen
content
in
exhaust
gases
and
transmits
real-time
data
to
the
engine
control
unit
(ECU),
enabling
optimal
air-fuel
mixture
regulation,
improved
fuel
efficiency,
and
compliant
emissions
performance.
Key
Features
&
Benefits
|
Feature
|
Description
|
|
Direct
Fit
Replacement
|
Plug-and-play
installation
with
vehicle-specific
connector
—
no
splicing
or
modification
required
|
|
Heated
4-Wire
Design
|
Built-in
heating
element
enables
rapid
activation
upon
cold
start,
reducing
emissions
during
warm-up
phase
|
|
Planar
Sensor
Technology
|
Advanced
ceramic
sensing
element
provides
faster
response
to
oxygen
level
changes
compared
to
conventional
sensors
|
|
Durable
Construction
|
Stainless
steel
housing
resists
corrosion
from
high-temperature
exhaust
gases
and
road
salt
exposure
|
|
OE-Level
Performance
|
Precision-engineered
to
meet
OEM
specifications
for
voltage
output
and
response
time
|
|
Thread
Size
M18×1.5
|
Standard
thread
pitch
compatible
with
factory
exhaust
bungs
(pre-greased
threads
for
easier
installation)
|
|
Wide
Application
Coverage
|
Compatible
across
multiple
Jaguar
models
and
engine
variants
—
part
of
our
10,000+
SKU
inventory
|
|
18-Month
Warranty
|
Comprehensive
coverage
against
manufacturing
defects
for
added
peace
of
mind
|
OE
Cross
Reference
|
Brand
|
OE
Part
Number
|
|
for
Jaguar
|
C2C22679
(Genuine
OEM)
|
|
for
Jaguar
|
6R839G444AB
|
|
for
Jaguar
|
C2C8442
|
|
DENSO
(OEM
Supplier)
|
DOX-0427
/
234-4951
|
|
NTK
|
25619
/
25720
|
|
Fuel
Parts
|
LB2099
|
|
Walker
Products
|
350-34299
/
250-24730
|
|
MOBILETRON
|
OS-B4210P
|
Vehicle
Compatibility
(for
Jaguar
XF
X250
2009–2015)
|
Model
|
Engine
|
Year
Range
|
Position
Notes
|
|
for
Jaguar
XF
(X250)
|
3.0L
V6
Petrol
|
2009–2015
|
Downstream
/
Lower
|
|
for
Jaguar
XF
(X250)
|
4.2L
V8
Petrol
|
2009–2011
|
Downstream
/
Lower
|
|
for
Jaguar
XF
(X250)
|
4.2L
V8
Supercharged
(XFR)
|
2009–2015
|
Downstream
/
Lower
|
|
for
Jaguar
XF
(X250)
|
5.0L
V8
(Naturally
Aspirated)
|
2010–2011
|
Downstream
/
Lower
|
|
for
Jaguar
XF
(X250)
|
5.0L
V8
Supercharged
(XFR)
|
2010–2015
|
Downstream
/
Lower
|
Additional
compatible
models
(same
OE
number
C2C22679):
-
for
Jaguar
S-Type
(X200)
—
2.5L
/
3.0L
V6,
4.2L
V8
(2005–2008)
-
for
Jaguar
XJ
(X350
/
X351)
—
3.0L
V6,
4.2L
V8
(2005–2012)
—
up
to
VIN
V39426
-
for
Jaguar
XK
/
XKR
(X150)
—
4.2L
V8
(2006–2014)
-
for
Jaguar
XJR
—
4.2L
V8
Supercharged
-
for
Jaguar
Super
V8
/
Vanden
Plas
—
4.2L
V8
Important
Notes
for
B2B
Buyers
|
Item
|
Details
|
|
VIN
Verification
Required
|
Production
variations
exist
within
model
years.
Engine
type,
emissions
specification,
and
manufacture
date
all
affect
oxygen
sensor
compatibility. Always
provide
full
VIN
for
cross-verification before
finalizing
your
order.
|
|
Position
Confirmation
|
This
is
a downstream
/
rear
/
lower sensor.
Upstream
(front)
sensors
carry
different
part
numbers
and
are
not
interchangeable.
Confirm
sensor
location
using
vehicle
diagnostics
or
workshop
manual.
|
|
Bank
&
Side
Identification
|
When
viewed
from
the
flywheel,
the
right-hand
bank
is
Bank
1,
left-hand
bank
is
Bank
2.
Left
and
right
rear
sensors
may
require
the
same
part
number
C2C22679.
|
|
Installation
Torque
|
Recommended
tightening
torque:
40–50
Nm.
Use
an
oxygen
sensor
socket
to
prevent
wire
twisting.
Apply
anti-seize
to
threads
if
not
pre-greased.
|
|
Common
Failure
Indicators
|
Illuminated
check
engine
light
(DTCs
such
as
P0136–P0138,
P0141,
P0161),
decreased
fuel
economy,
failed
emissions
tests,
rough
idle,
or
sluggish
acceleration.
|
|
Warranty
Coverage
|
18
months
from
invoice
date,
covering
manufacturing
defects.
Excludes
damage
from
improper
installation,
contamination
(oil/coolant),
or
physical
impact.
|
|
Bulk/Wholesale
Inquiries
|
Volume
pricing
available
for
qualified
B2B
partners.
Contact
our
sales
team
for
custom
quotes
and
stocking
arrangements.
|
Technical
Specifications
|
Specification
|
Value
|
|
Sensor
Type
|
Heated
Exhaust
Gas
Oxygen
(HEGO)
—
Downstream
|
|
Number
of
Wires
|
4-wire
configuration
|
|
Thread
Diameter
|
M18
×
1.5
|
|
Connector
Type
|
Female,
2-pin
angular
connector
|
|
Cable
Length
|
420
mm
(approximately
16.5
inches)
|
|
Housing
Material
|
Stainless
steel
|
|
Sensor
Element
|
Zirconium
oxide
with
platinum
coating
|
|
Pre-greased
Threads
|
Yes
|
|
Direct
Fit
|
Yes
—
specific
fit,
not
universal
|
Frequently
Asked
Questions
Q:
How
to
determine
if
the
bumper
bracket
needs
replacement?
A:
Signs
of
a
failing
bumper
bracket
include
visible
damage
or
deformation,
misaligned
bumper
panels,
unusual
noises
from
the
front
end,
or
if
the
bumper
appears
loose
or
sagging
on
one
side.
Q:
What
should
be
paid
attention
to
when
replacing
the
bumper
bracket?
A:
For
optimal
results,
we
recommend
professional
installation.
Key
considerations
include
ensuring
proper
alignment
of
all
mounting
points,
checking
for
additional
damaged
components,
and
verifying
all
fasteners
are
properly
torqued
to
specification.
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Choose
Our
Products
-
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Experience:
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Auto
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-
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Assurance:
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including
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surface
roughness
analysis,
and
dimensional
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-
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-
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