Sensors

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Faulty sensors can lead to poor performance and safety risks.

Don’t let faulty sensors compromise your vehicle’s performance or safety. Sensors play a crucial role in engine performance, fuel efficiency, and car safety. Our expert technicians diagnose and repair sensor issues using advanced tools. Schedule your sensor service today for a smoother, safer drive.

What’s included in a sensor service?

What's included

Diagnose sensor trouble codes
Inspect and replace O2 sensors
Clean or replace MAF sensor
Check throttle position sensor
Inspect coolant temperature sensor
Test ABS and wheel speed sensors
Perform final system calibration

How much do sensor services cost in 2025?

A typical sensor service starting cost is around $200 to $450.

Depending on your car brand, model and engine, and whether you live in a big city or a small one, the price of a sensor service on your vehicle can be higher or lower.
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Sensor FAQs

Answered by OOROO Auto technicians

Got questions about sensors? Check out our FAQs for some of the common questions that we are asked.

For a deeper dive, you can view our full FAQs to find answers to most questions.
What kind of sensors are monitored during diagnostics?
Modern vehicles have dozens of sensors monitoring everything from engine performance and emissions to safety systems. These sensors provide essential data to your car's computers, allowing for thousands of adjustments that optimize performance and efficiency.

How can I tell if a sensor has failed?
A check engine light is the most common indicator, along with performance issues or failed emissions tests. The good news is we can quickly pinpoint exactly which sensor needs attention.
Why is professional sensor diagnosis important?
Modern vehicles have complex electronic systems where multiple issues can trigger the same warning light. Our diagnostic equipment can precisely identify which sensor is malfunctioning, preventing unnecessary parts replacement and saving you time and money.
How long do sensors typically last?
Most sensors reliably serve 50,000-100,000 miles, though some may last the lifetime of the vehicle. Physical damage, electrical issues, or contamination can cause premature failure.
What sensor issues are most common in Arizona vehicles?
The extreme heat in Arizona can affect sensor performance, particularly oxygen sensors and mass airflow sensors. Regular diagnostic checks help identify these issues early before they affect fuel economy or emissions system performance.