Why a New Oxygen Sensor Is Essential for Your Car’s Health?

An oxygen sensor monitors your engine’s air–fuel ratio, ensuring the engine receives he right mixture. When the sensor becomes weak or faulty, the readings become inaccurate. This can directly affect your vehicle’s performance:
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Fuel consumption increases by up to 40%
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Vehicle loses pick and struggles during acceleration
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Idling becomes rough and unstable
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Engine misfires increase
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Black smoke or bad emissions
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The check-engine light keeps reappearing
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Many customers say things like:
“I changed my oxygen sensor 4 times but the light keeps coming back.”
“My Civic X gets terrible average. Mechanic installed a Reborn sensor.”
“Where do I find an Alsvin oxygen sensor? Dealership is too expensive.”
These issues have one solution which is installing a brand-new, correct-fit oxygen sensor, not another used one.
GP Oxygen Sensors — The Only Brand-New O₂ Sensors in Pakistan
What makes GP Sensors different from everything available in the market?
Brand-new & imported
Not kabuli, not refurbished, not repaired they are 100% factory-new.
Internationally certified
Manufactured according to global safety and quality standards.
Designed for accuracy
Ensures stable and precise air–fuel ratio readings, essential for optimal performance.
More durable than kabuli parts
A GP O₂ sensor typically lasts 2–4 years, compared to kabuli sensors that last weeks or months.
Available for all major car brands
Toyota, Honda, Suzuki, Daihatsu, Mitsubishi, Changan and more.
Largest O₂ Sensor Range in Pakistan
GP Brand is the only company offering a consistent supply of new O₂ sensors for a wide range of vehicles.
This means customers no longer need to rely on guesswork or used parts. With GP, you get proper fitment, long-term reliability, and real value for money.
Error Codes That Confirm an O₂ Sensor Issue
When these codes appear, it’s time to replace your oxygen sensor.
Bank 1 Sensor 1 (Upstream)
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P0130 – Circuit Malfunction
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P0131 – Low Voltage (Lean)
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P0132 – High Voltage (Rich)
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P0133 – Slow Response
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P0134 – No Activity
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P0135 – Heater Circuit Malfunction
Bank 1 Sensor 2 (Downstream)
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P0136 – Circuit Malfunction
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P0137 – Low Voltage
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P0138 – High Voltage
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P0139 – Slow Response
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P0140 – No Activity
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P0141 – Heater Circuit
If your car’s OBD scanner shows these codes, the sensor must be replaced immediately.
Kabuli vs New Oxygen Sensor — What’s the Difference?
Here’s a simple comparison to help you understand the real difference:
Comparison Chart: Kabuli vs New GP Sensor
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Feature |
Kabuli/Used O₂ Sensor |
Brand-New GP Sensor |
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Condition |
Old, worn, repaired |
100% New & imported |
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Accuracy |
Unreliable readings |
Factory-calibrated precision |
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Lifespan |
2–6 months |
2–4 years |
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Fuel Efficiency |
Decreases 20–40% |
Improves significantly |
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Check Engine Light |
Often returns |
Permanent fix |
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Safety |
Unknown history |
Certified & safe |
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Price |
Slightly cheaper |
More value long-term |
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Air Flow Ratio Sensor (AFR Sensor) — Also Available at GP Brand
Many modern Japanese cars use an Air Flow Ratio Sensor instead of a traditional oxygen sensor.
GP by Gari Parts offers brand-new AFR sensors, ensuring:
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Better fuel mapping
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Higher accuracy
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Stable idle
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Improved mileage
AFR Sensor Price Range:
Rs 8,000 to Rs 12,000
Ideal Price Ranges for GP Sensors in Pakistan
Oxygen Sensors (O₂ Sensors)
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Toyota: Rs 5,000–10,000
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Honda: Rs 7,000–10,000
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Suzuki: Rs 5,000–9,000
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General Range: Rs 5,000–10,000
These are brand-new GP Brand sensors not kabuli.
Where to Buy GP Oxygen Sensors in Pakistan
Available ONLY at:
🌐 www.GariParts.com ,
For all O₂ Sensor queries, just WhatsApp :
0331-0074274 | Gari Parts
Gari Parts Outlet: 19/C, 13th Commercial Street, DHA Phase 2 Extension, Karachi
How to order:
Most car owners don’t know which O₂ sensor fits their car and that’s completely normal.
Just send:
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Your VIN + chassis number, OR
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A picture of the oxygen sensor, OR
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A photo of the sensor’s location in the exhaust manifold
They will identify the correct GP Brand sensor, confirm compatibility, and dispatch it or even arrange installation for you.
Say goodbye to kabuli sensors and fix your car properly once and for all.
FAQs
1. Why do I need to use a new oxygen sensor?
It improves fuel economy, pick, emissions, and provides accurate air–fuel readings.
2. What happens if I use a used/kabuli sensor?
Wrong readings, poor mileage, misfires, and the check engine light returns.
3. How often should O₂ sensors be replaced?
Every 60,000–80,000 km or when a check-light appears.
4. How do I order GP oxygen sensors?
Visit GariParts.com or WhatsApp your VIN + chassis.
5. Which cars are compatible?
Toyota, Suzuki, Honda, Changan, Daihatsu, Mitsubishi, and most JDM cars.