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Lambda oxygen sensor.

oematch

Fits:
Porsche Cayenne 955 V6 3.2L (AFTER catalyst)

Function:
The Oxygen Sensor (also known as Lambda Sensor) is located in the exhaust manifold and measures the amount of unburned oxygen in your engine's exhaust. Based on the amount of oxygen, it sends a signal to your engine computer which then adjusts the air/fuel mixture for optimum engine performance and emission control.

Failure Symptoms:
Excessive fuel consumption, a faulty oxygen sensor can waste 30% of your fuel.
Driveability problems, such as engine surging or hesitation.
High hydrocarbon emissions, failing an emissions inspection.
The engine warning light may be on or service flag displayed.
The ecu/computer stores a mixture-related fault code.
When the oxygen sensor has stopped functioning completely, the catalytic converter may overheat and fail

Maintenance / Service:
Test and/or replace every 30,000 miles.
Perform periodic emission checks.
Watch for service light.
Vehicle manufacturers recommend periodic inspection and replacement of oxygen sensor.

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958906262
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Lambda Oxygen Sensor, BEFORE Catalyst.
Maintain accurate air-fuel mixture monitoring, efficient combustion and dependable engine-management performance with this Porsche Lambda Oxygen Sensor, part numbers 958906262C and 958906262B. Designed for compatible Porsche applications, this sensor is positioned BEFORE the catalytic converter, where it monitors oxygen levels in the exhaust gases immediately after combustion.  

Fits:
  • Porsche 955 Cayenne 3.2L V6 2004-06  

Diagram Ref No 26 And 27

Also known as an upstream, pre-cat or O2 sensor, the lambda sensor provides critical feedback to the engine control unit (ECU). By measuring residual oxygen in the exhaust stream, it enables the ECU to determine whether the engine is operating with a rich or lean air-fuel mixture and make continuous adjustments to fuel delivery.

Because this sensor is positioned upstream of the catalyst, it plays an important role in closed-loop fuel control. Accurate readings help maintain the correct air-fuel mixture for engine performance, fuel efficiency and emissions control.

Lambda sensors operate in an extremely demanding environment and are continuously exposed to high exhaust temperatures, vibration and combustion deposits. Over time, the sensing element can become contaminated or slow to respond, while the internal heater circuit, wiring or electrical connections may also deteriorate.

Replacing a faulty unit with the correct Porsche Lambda Oxygen Sensor 958906262C / 958906262B helps restore accurate exhaust monitoring and proper engine-management operation.

What This Product Does:

  • Is designed for installation BEFORE the catalytic converter.
  • Measures oxygen content within the exhaust gases.
  • Sends exhaust oxygen information to the ECU.
  • Helps determine whether the engine is running rich or lean.
  • Allows the ECU to continually adjust fuel delivery.
  • Supports accurate closed-loop air-fuel mixture control.
  • Helps maintain efficient combustion.
  • Supports smooth and responsive engine performance.
  • Helps optimise fuel consumption.
  • Contributes to correct exhaust emissions.
  • Helps the ECU adapt fuelling to changing operating conditions.
  • Helps protect the catalytic converter from problems associated with incorrect fuelling.
  • Replaces a worn, contaminated, slow or failed lambda sensor.  

Symptoms Of Wear Or Failure:
  • Check engine or engine-management warning light.
  • Lambda or oxygen sensor-related diagnostic fault codes.
  • Rich or lean mixture fault codes. Increased fuel consumption.
  • Rough or unstable idle. Hesitation during acceleration.
  • Poor throttle response. Reduced engine performance.
  • Engine running excessively rich or lean.
  • Strong fuel smell from the exhaust.
  • Increased exhaust emissions.
  • Failed emissions testing where applicable.
  • Intermittent engine-management warnings.
  • Slow lambda sensor response during diagnostic testing.
  • Implausible or inconsistent oxygen sensor readings.
  • Sensor heater circuit-related faults.
  • Damaged sensor wiring or electrical connectors.  

Why Replacement Matters:
  • The lambda sensor positioned before the catalytic converter is a key component of the engine's fuel-management system. The ECU relies on its signal to continually fine-tune fuel delivery according to actual combustion conditions.
  • As a lambda sensor ages, its response can become progressively slower or less accurate without immediately failing completely. This can cause less precise fuel corrections and may contribute to increased fuel consumption, reduced performance, unstable running and higher emissions.
  • Incorrect fuelling can also affect the catalytic converter. An excessively rich mixture may allow unburned fuel to enter the exhaust, increasing catalyst temperatures and potentially shortening catalytic converter service life.
  • A failed sensor can cause the ECU to use substitute values or an alternative operating strategy. Although the engine may continue to run, overall efficiency, performance and emissions can be compromised.
  • A malfunctioning lambda sensor can also trigger persistent engine-management warnings and make diagnosis of other fuel or emissions-related problems more difficult.
  • Replacing a defective sensor with the correct Porsche Lambda Oxygen Sensor 958906262C / 958906262B helps restore accurate mixture feedback, efficient combustion and dependable engine-management performance.



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0258007233
958906262B
958906262C

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958906262
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Product Information
Lambda oxygen sensor.

Fits:
Porsche Cayenne 955 V6 3.2L (before catalyst)

Function:
The Oxygen Sensor (also known as Lambda Sensor) is located in the exhaust manifold and measures the amount of unburned oxygen in your engine's exhaust. Based on the amount of oxygen, it sends a signal to your engine computer which then adjusts the air/fuel mixture for optimum engine performance and emission control.

Failure Symptoms:
• Excessive fuel consumption, a faulty oxygen sensor can waste 30% of your fuel.
• Driveability problems, such as engine surging or hesitation.
• High hydrocarbon emissions, failing an emissions inspection.
• The engine warning light may be on or service flag displayed.
• The ecu/computer stores a mixture-related fault code.
• When the oxygen sensor has stopped functioning completely, the catalytic converter may overheat and fail

Maintenance / Service:
• Test and/or replace every 30,000 miles.
• Perform periodic emission checks.
• Watch for service light.
• Vehicle manufacturers recommend periodic inspection and replacement of oxygen sensor.

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958906262
95560612821
95560612820
7L5906262A
95560612811
95560612810
7L5906262
0258007234
0258007233
958906262B
958906262C

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95560613610/1
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Lambda oxygen sensor. RIGHT, Cyl. 1-3.

bosch

Fits:
Porsche Cayenne 955 V6 3.2L (after catalyst)

Function:
The Oxygen Sensor (also known as Lambda Sensor) is located in the exhaust manifold and measures the amount of unburned oxygen in your engine's exhaust. Based on the amount of oxygen, it sends a signal to your engine computer which then adjusts the air/fuel mixture for optimum engine performance and emission control.

Failure Symptoms:
• Excessive fuel consumption, a faulty oxygen sensor can waste 30% of your fuel.
• Driveability problems, such as engine surging or hesitation.
• High hydrocarbon emissions, failing an emissions inspection.
• The engine warning light may be on or service flag displayed.
• The ecu/computer stores a mixture-related fault code.
• When the oxygen sensor has stopped functioning completely, the catalytic converter may overheat and fail

Maintenance/Service:
• Test and/or replace every 30,000 miles.
• Perform periodic emission checks.
• Watch for service light.
• Vehicle manufacturers recommend periodic inspection and replacement of oxygen sensor.

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95560613610
95560613610
95560613620
0258006587
0258006586

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958906262C/2
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LEFT Lambda Oxygen Sensor, BEFORE Catalyst, Cyl 4-6.

Restore accurate air-fuel mixture monitoring and dependable engine-management operation with this OE Match LEFT Lambda Oxygen Sensor. Designed for compatible Porsche applications, this sensor is specified for the LEFT side, cylinders 4–6, and is positioned BEFORE the catalytic converter.

Fits:
  • Porsche 955 Cayenne 3.2L V6 2004-06  

Diagram Ref No 27


Also known as an oxygen sensor, O2 sensor or lambda probe, this component measures the oxygen content of the exhaust gases leaving the engine. As a pre-catalyst sensor, its readings provide the engine control unit (ECU) with important information about the combustion mixture before the exhaust gases enter the catalytic converter.

The ECU uses this information to determine whether the engine is operating richer or leaner than intended and can make appropriate adjustments to fuel delivery. Accurate lambda feedback helps maintain efficient combustion, smooth engine performance, controlled emissions and correct catalytic converter operation.

Located directly in the hot exhaust stream, lambda sensors endure high temperatures, vibration, thermal cycling and combustion deposits. With age, the sensing element can become contaminated or slow to respond, while the internal heater, wiring or electrical connections may also deteriorate.

This OE Match LEFT Lambda Oxygen Sensor provides a high-quality replacement for a slow, inaccurate, contaminated or failed sensor on the cylinders 4–6 bank.


What This Product Does:

  • Measures oxygen content in the exhaust gases.
  • Fits the LEFT-side exhaust bank where specified.
  • Serves cylinders 4–6.
  • Is positioned BEFORE the catalytic converter.
  • Sends exhaust-mixture information to the ECU.
  • Helps determine whether combustion is rich or lean.
  • Supports closed-loop fuel control.
  • Allows the ECU to make appropriate fuel corrections.
  • Helps maintain the intended air-fuel mixture.
  • Supports smooth idle and consistent engine performance.
  • Helps maintain responsive acceleration.
  • Contributes to efficient fuel consumption.
  • Helps control exhaust emissions.
  • Supports efficient catalytic converter operation.
  • Replaces a faulty or slow-response pre-catalyst sensor.
  • Provides an OE Match replacement for compatible Porsche applications.

Symptoms Of Wear Or Failure:
  • Check engine or engine-management warning light.
  • Lambda or oxygen sensor fault codes.
  • Bank-specific oxygen sensor faults for cylinders 4–6.
  • Rich or lean mixture fault codes.
  • Sensor heater circuit faults.
  • Increased fuel consumption.
  • Rough or unstable idle.
  • Engine hesitation.
  • Poor throttle response.
  • Reduced engine performance.
  • Uneven engine operation.
  • Engine misfires.
  • Difficult starting.
  • Increased exhaust emissions.
  • Failed emissions test.
  • Strong fuel smell from the exhaust.
  • Slow lambda sensor response during diagnostics.
  • Implausible oxygen sensor readings.
  • Intermittent sensor signal.
  • Heat-damaged sensor wiring.
  • Damaged or corroded electrical connector.  

Why Replacement Matters:

  • The before-catalyst lambda sensor is an important part of the engine's fuel-management system.
  • When operating in closed-loop control, the ECU uses lambda sensor information to continually refine fuel delivery. If the sensor reports inaccurate information or responds too slowly, the ECU may make inappropriate fuel corrections.
  • A lambda sensor does not necessarily stop working completely when worn. It may instead become progressively slower or less accurate, which can make deterioration harder to identify without diagnostic testing.
  • Replacing a confirmed faulty OE Match Lambda Oxygen Sensor helps restore accurate mixture feedback for the cylinders 4–6 bank and allows the engine-management system to control fuelling correctly.



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958906262C
958906262C
95560612820
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958906262B/2
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RIGHT Lambda Oxygen Sensor, BEFORE Catalyst.

Restore accurate air-fuel mixture monitoring and dependable engine-management performance with this OE Match Right Lambda Oxygen Sensor. Designed for compatible Porsche applications, this sensor is specified for the RIGHT side, BEFORE the catalytic converter.

Fits:
  • Porsche 955 Cayenne 3.2L V6 2004-06  

Diagram Ref No 26

Also known as an upstream, pre-cat or O2 sensor, the lambda sensor measures the oxygen content remaining in the exhaust gases immediately after combustion. It sends this information to the engine control unit (ECU), allowing the ECU to determine whether the engine is operating with a rich or lean air-fuel mixture and adjust fuel delivery accordingly.

Because this sensor is located before the catalyst, it plays an important role in closed-loop fuel control. Accurate readings help maintain efficient combustion, responsive engine performance, appropriate fuel consumption and controlled exhaust emissions.

Lambda sensors operate in an extremely demanding environment and are continually exposed to high exhaust temperatures, vibration and combustion deposits. With age, the sensing element may become contaminated or slow to respond, while the internal heater circuit, wiring or connector can also deteriorate.

This OE Match Right Lambda Oxygen Sensor provides a high-quality replacement for a worn, contaminated, damaged or failed original sensor.


What This Product Does:

  • Is specified for the RIGHT-side application.
  • Is positioned BEFORE the catalytic converter.
  • Measures oxygen content in the exhaust gases.
  • Sends exhaust oxygen information to the ECU.
  • Helps determine whether the engine is running rich or lean.
  • Allows continuous adjustment of fuel delivery.
  • Supports accurate closed-loop mixture control.
  • Helps maintain efficient combustion.
  • Supports responsive acceleration and smooth engine operation.
  • Helps optimise fuel consumption.
  • Contributes to correct exhaust emissions.
  • Helps protect the catalytic converter from problems associated with incorrect fuelling.
  • Replaces a slow, contaminated, damaged or failed oxygen sensor.
  • Provides an OE Match alternative for compatible Porsche applications.  

Symptoms Of Wear Or Failure:
  • Check engine or engine-management warning light.
  • Lambda or oxygen sensor-related diagnostic codes.
  • Bank-specific rich or lean mixture faults.
  • Increased fuel consumption.
  • Rough or unstable idle.
  • Hesitation during acceleration.
  • Poor throttle response.
  • Reduced engine performance.
  • Engine running excessively rich or lean.
  • Strong fuel smell from the exhaust.
  • Increased exhaust emissions.
  • Failed emissions testing where applicable.
  • Intermittent engine-management warnings.
  • Slow sensor response during diagnostic testing.
  • Implausible or inconsistent lambda readings.
  • Oxygen sensor heater circuit faults.
  • Damaged wiring, insulation or electrical connectors.  


Why Replacement Matters:

  • The pre-catalytic converter lambda sensor is a key feedback component within the engine-management system. The ECU relies on its signal to make continual adjustments to fuel delivery as engine speed, load and operating conditions change.
  • As a lambda sensor deteriorates, it can become slower or less accurate without immediately failing completely. This may result in less precise mixture control and contribute to higher fuel consumption, reduced performance, unstable running and increased emissions.
  • Incorrect fuelling can also affect the catalytic converter. An excessively rich mixture may allow unburned fuel to enter the exhaust system, potentially increasing catalyst temperatures and accelerating deterioration.
  • If the sensor fails completely, the ECU may substitute calculated values or adopt a fallback strategy. The vehicle may remain driveable, but performance, fuel economy and emissions can be compromised.
  • Because this sensor is specified for the right-side pre-catalyst position, correct identification is especially important on engines equipped with multiple exhaust banks and lambda sensors.
  • Replacing a defective component with this OE Match Right Lambda Oxygen Sensor helps restore accurate mixture feedback, efficient combustion and dependable engine-management performance.



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958906262B
95560612821
95560612820
7L5906262A
95560612811
95560612810
7L5906262
0258007234
0258007233
958906262B
958906262C

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About Lambda Sensors / Probes

Lambda Sensors / Oxygen Probes | Precision Fuel Control & Emissions Performance

Lambda sensors (also known as oxygen sensors or O2 probes) are vital components in your Porsche’s exhaust and fuel management system. These precision sensors monitor the level of oxygen in the exhaust gases and send feedback to the engine control unit (ECU) to maintain the ideal air-fuel ratio. This ensures maximum performance, fuel efficiency, and reduced emissions — essential for both road and track use.

At Design911, we supply a wide range of high-quality replacement lambda sensors specifically designed for Porsche models, including 911, Cayman, Boxster, Panamera, and Macan. Each sensor is built to manufacturer-level standards, ensuring accurate data, fast response times, and long service life even under extreme exhaust temperatures.

Whether you’re performing a maintenance service or troubleshooting an emissions issue, our lambda sensors provide reliable performance and precise air-fuel monitoring to keep your Porsche running at its best.

What Do Lambda Sensors Do?

The lambda sensor continuously measures oxygen content in the exhaust gases, allowing the ECU to adjust the fuel injection and ignition timing. This feedback loop helps the engine maintain an optimal stoichiometric mixture (14.7:1 air to fuel), which is critical for performance, economy, and emissions control.

Core Functions:

  • Monitors exhaust oxygen levels to fine-tune combustion.
  • Supports optimal air-fuel ratio for maximum efficiency.
  • Ensures proper catalytic converter operation.
  • Reduces emissions and maintains environmental compliance.
  • Improves throttle response and fuel economy.

Without a functioning lambda sensor, your engine can run rich or lean — leading to poor performance, excessive fuel use, and potential catalytic converter damage.

Why Do Lambda Sensors Fail?

Lambda sensors operate in one of the harshest environments of the vehicle — exposed to extreme heat, soot, and contaminants. Over time, they wear out and lose accuracy.

Common Causes of Failure Include:

  • Carbon or oil contamination on the sensor element.
  • Thermal shock or excessive heat exposure.
  • Wiring or connector corrosion. Silicone or fuel additive residue buildup.
  • Normal sensor aging and loss of sensitivity.

When a lambda sensor fails, you may notice increased fuel consumption, rough idle, loss of power, or a check engine light — all indicators that replacement is needed.

Why Replace Your Lambda Sensor?

Replacing a worn or faulty lambda sensor restores proper fuel-air mixture control, protects the catalytic converter, and ensures compliance with emission standards.

Key Benefits:

  • Restores fuel efficiency and power delivery. Improves engine responsiveness and idle stability.
  • Reduces harmful emissions and prevents MOT failure.
  • Protects expensive exhaust components like catalytic converters.
  • Direct-fit compatibility for Porsche models.
  • Built from high-grade materials for extended lifespan.

Replacing your lambda sensor is an easy, cost-effective way to revive performance and reliability in your Porsche’s engine system.

Highlights:

  • High-quality oxygen probes and lambda sensors for Porsche.
  • Ensures accurate air-fuel ratio and clean combustion.
  • Compatible with Porsche 911, Cayman, Boxster, Macan, Panamera and others.
  • Corrosion-resistant housings and fast-reacting elements.
  • Essential for performance, emissions control, and fuel economy.
  • Direct-fit design ensures easy installation and reliable connection.

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