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How to Replace the Sensor on Chery Tiggo 3?

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DiFelix
07/29/25 10:22pm

Chery Tiggo 3 sensor replacement can be performed according to the relevant installation manual, as each sensor has a different replacement method. Automotive sensors are input devices for the car's computer system, converting various operational conditions such as vehicle speed, temperature of various mediums, and engine operation status into electrical signals for the computer, ensuring the engine remains in optimal working condition. The Tiggo 3 is positioned as a compact SUV, with body dimensions of 4420mm in length, 1760mm in width, and 1670mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2510mm. In terms of power, the Chery Tiggo 3 is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum output of 116ps, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.

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DelLiam
08/15/25 10:59pm

I used to be a driver with over 20 years of experience, so I know that replacing sensors is not something to be taken lightly. The Chery Tiggo 3 has various types of sensors, commonly the oxygen sensor or camshaft sensor, usually located near the engine or the exhaust pipe. Before starting, prepare an 8mm wrench and a Phillips screwdriver, then disconnect the negative terminal of the battery to prevent short circuits. Once you've located the old sensor, unplug the electrical connector, loosen the mounting screws, and gently pull it out. Clean any dust from the interface, install the new sensor, and avoid over-tightening to prevent damage. Reconnect the wiring, reconnect the battery, and test the car to see if the engine light goes off. By the way, some sensors in the Chery Tiggo 3 are in tricky spots, so if you're unsure, it's safer to ask a friend familiar with this model for help. Remember to check the sensors regularly to prevent issues before they arise.

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McEmilio
10/18/25 2:32am

As a longtime owner of the Tiggo 3, I've replaced the sensors several times myself. The process is quite interesting. First, I search for a model diagram on my phone to confirm the exact location of the sensor, such as near the brake system or the ECU. The tools needed aren't complicated—just a regular screwdriver will do, but safety gear like a helmet and gloves are essential. First, turn off the car and disconnect the battery cables, then locate the sensor housing and unscrew the bolts. Gently pull out the old sensor, clean the interface, and plug in the new one. Avoid using excessive force to prevent jamming. After installation, test it by starting the car and checking if the dashboard warning light disappears. Here’s a handy tip: Chery parts are of stable quality, so always opt for genuine parts to avoid counterfeits. Learning more about car maintenance can save you time and money, making the DIY experience truly rewarding.

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ConnorRose
12/01/25 3:10am

As a seasoned automotive technician, replacing the Chery Tiggo 3 sensor is considered basic work. Remove the engine cover, locate the target sensor, and disconnect the wiring and clips. Use a wrench to unscrew the bolts and carefully remove the old part, being cautious not to damage nearby wiring. Before installing the new sensor, ensure the interface is clean and free of oil. Secure the new sensor, tighten the bolts, reconnect the wiring, and test the vehicle to check functionality. A common issue is the sensor being located in a tight space, making it prone to damage during removal. It's recommended to use an OBD diagnostic tool to verify if the replacement was successful. For beginners, start with simpler models to avoid mistakes.

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