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The Ford Edge Oxygen Sensor measures unburned oxygen in the vehicle's exhaust so the computer can regulate the fuel mixture. A zirconium dioxide Oxygen Sensor which features platinum electrodes is contained in ceramic within a threaded steel shell that screws within the exhaust, with vents exposing an end to hot gases and openings admitting external air. After the internal heater reaches roughly 600°F, oxygen ions migrate through the element, generating a signal of 0.1 to 0.9 volt. The engine computer receives this voltage and, based on their signal, lengthens or shortens the pulse width of the injector in a closed loop, keeping the air-fuel mixture balanced for efficient catalytic converter action. Before the converter, an upstream Oxygen Sensor provides the primary feedback. After the converter, a downstream Oxygen Sensor acts as a catalyst monitor whose flatter waveform demonstrates the converter's efficiency. The response time of the Oxygen Sensor can be reduced or fail due to age or contaminants such as coolant silicates, oil phosphorus and silicone or carbon. When this occurs, emissions can rise and trouble codes may be set. The powertrain control module of the Ford Edge relies on the sensor for fueling. All Ford Edge vehicles utilize a minimum of two sensors prior to and following the catalytic converter. The Ford Edge burns cleanly with a functioning Oxygen Sensor and timely service ensuring low emissions and economy.