How much is an O2 sensor for a 2014 Chevy Silverado?
We currently carry 9 Oxygen Sensor products to choose from for your 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500, and our inventory prices range from as little as $42.49 up to $88.99. On top of low prices, Advance Auto Parts offers 5 different trusted brands of Oxygen Sensor products for the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500.
How much does it cost to replace O2 sensor Chevy Silverado?
The average cost for a Chevrolet Silverado 1500 oxygen sensor replacement is between $48 and $61. Labor costs are estimated between $48 and $61.
How much is a MAP sensor for a Chevy Silverado?
The average cost for a Chevrolet Silverado 1500 MAP sensor replacement is between $77 and $91. Labor costs are estimated between $36 and $45 while parts are priced between $41 and $45. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific model year or unique location.
How many O2 sensors does a Chevy Silverado have?
There are two types of O2 sensors on your vehicle: upstream and downstream sensors. They essentially serve the same purpose, but are located in the different parts of your Silverado. The downstream oxygen sensor is located behind your catalytic converter.
Do MAP sensors go bad?
Why do MAP sensors fail? Like most electric sensors, MAP sensors are sensitive to contamination. If the map sensor uses a hose, the hose can become clogged or leak and unable to read pressure changes. In some cases, extreme vibrations from driving can loosen its connections and cause external damage.
Can you drive with a bad sensor?
Your vehicle will not only run less efficiently without the readings from the MAP sensor, but its engine and catalytic converter may also wear out faster. To keep your ride running smoothly for as long as possible, you should avoid driving with a bad MAP sensor unless it’s an emergency.