Whether you're tackling a check engine light or aiming to restore peak performance in your truck or SUV, TRQ O2 sensors deliver the precision your engine demands. This category features complete sensor sets tailored for popular models like the 2014-2019 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra, as well as 2016-2020 Express/Savana vans and 2015+ full-size SUVs such as the Tahoe, Yukon, Suburban, and Escalade. You'll also find options for 2014-2019 Infiniti and Nissan vehicles, making it easy to find the right fit for your ride without guesswork.
Why TRQ Stands Out in O2 Sensors
TRQ has built a solid reputation for producing affordable, high-quality aftermarket parts that match or exceed OEM standards. Their O2 sensors are engineered with premium materials like heated zirconia elements for faster response times and longer lifespan. What sets TRQ apart is their commitment to direct-fit design—no modifications needed—ensuring seamless installation and immediate compatibility. Drivers praise TRQ for reducing emissions, boosting fuel efficiency, and eliminating those pesky P0130 or P0420 codes that plague aging vehicles.
As part of our expansive O2 Sensors collection within the Replacement Parts section, TRQ options provide exceptional value for DIY mechanics and professionals alike. If you're exploring alternatives, check out A-Premium O2 Sensors or BoschAutomotive O2 Sensors for different vehicle fits and features.
Key Features of TRQ O2 Sensors
- Direct OE Replacement: Pre-coated threads and connectors match factory specs for plug-and-play installation.
- Heated Design: Quickly reaches operating temperature to provide accurate readings even in cold starts.
- Wide Coverage: Upstream and downstream sensors monitor air-fuel ratios before and after the catalytic converter.
- Durable Construction: Resistant to corrosion, contamination, and extreme temperatures for reliable long-term performance.
- Emissions Compliance: Helps pass smog tests by optimizing combustion efficiency.
These features make TRQ sensors ideal for high-mileage vehicles where oxygen sensor failure leads to poor MPG, rough idling, or failed inspections.
Comparing TRQ O2 Sensor Sets in This Category
With just two curated sets, choosing is straightforward based on your vehicle. The first set includes two downstream sensors (OSA60392) and two upstream sensors (OSA60394), perfectly suited for 2014-2019 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra 1500/2500/3500 series, plus 2016-2020 Chevy Express/Savana and 2015+ Tahoe, Yukon, Suburban, and Cadillac Escalade models. This comprehensive kit addresses V8 engines common in these heavy-duty trucks and SUVs, restoring smooth power delivery and efficiency.
The second set targets 2014-2019 Infiniti and Nissan crossovers and sedans, offering a balanced upstream/downstream configuration for precise exhaust monitoring. Both sets come as complete replacements, but the Chevy/GMC kit shines for fleet operators or large families needing full coverage on multi-bank systems, while the Nissan/Infiniti option suits commuters prioritizing quick installs on lighter vehicles.
To decide, check your downstream vs. upstream needs—most modern vehicles require both for full ECU feedback. Pair these with other Sensors from our Automotive lineup for a complete tune-up.
What to Look for When Shopping TRQ O2 Sensors
Focus on compatibility first: Verify part numbers like OSA60392/OSA60394 against your VIN or service manual. Prioritize heated sensors for vehicles in cold climates, and opt for sets with protective sleeves to guard against oil contamination. Installation tips include unplugging the battery, using anti-seize on threads, and torquing to spec (around 30 ft-lbs). Expect plug-and-play in under an hour with basic tools.
Common use cases include routine maintenance at 100k miles, fixing lean/rich codes, or post-catalytic converter upgrades. TRQ's affordability without sacrificing quality makes them a top pick over pricier OEMs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the typical lifespan of TRQ O2 sensors?
TRQ sensors often last 60,000-100,000 miles, depending on driving conditions, fuel quality, and exhaust system health. Regular oil changes extend their life by preventing contamination.
Do TRQ O2 sensors come with a warranty?
Yes, TRQ backs their sensors with a manufacturer warranty—typically 1-2 years—covering defects in materials and workmanship. Check product packaging for details and retain receipts.
How do TRQ sensors compare to competitors like Bosch?
TRQ offers similar OE-spec performance at a lower cost, with faster shipping and broader aftermarket fitment. For premium options, explore BoschAutomotive O2 Sensors, but TRQ excels in value for GM and Nissan owners.
Which TRQ set should I choose for my Silverado?
For 2014-2019 Silverado or Sierra, go with the OSA60392/OSA60394 set—it's designed for your model's dual-bank V8 setup. Confirm via the compatibility list.
Can I install TRQ O2 sensors myself?
Absolutely, with OBD-II reset capability post-install. Use an O2 socket wrench, and clear codes with a scanner for best results. Professional help is ideal if you're unsure about exhaust access.