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How much does it cost to replace the oxygen sensor on a 2016 Ford Fusion?

Typically, replacing one oxygen sensor on a 2016 Ford Fusion costs about $150–$300, including parts and labor.


Costs vary based on how many sensors need replacement, the sensor type (OEM vs aftermarket), the engine configuration, and regional labor rates. This report lays out common price ranges and what owners can expect from U.S. shops in 2024–2026.


What affects the cost


Several factors influence the final bill for replacing an oxygen sensor on a 2016 Fusion:



  • Number of sensors needing replacement: many four-cylinder Fusions use two sensors (upstream and downstream). Some configurations, particularly turbocharged or V6 variants, may have four sensors. More sensors mean higher parts and labor costs.

  • Sensor type and supplier: OEM (dealer) sensors typically cost more than aftermarket equivalents. OEM parts are often priced higher but are guaranteed to match the original specifications.

  • Labor rates and time: most shops bill by the hour (commonly $75–$150 in the U.S.). Replacing a sensor can take roughly 0.5–1.5 hours per sensor, depending on accessibility.

  • Diagnostic and shop fees: some shops add diagnostic charges or shop supplies, which can add $20–$100 to the total.


Conclusion: For a single sensor, expect about $150–$300. Replacing two sensors typically ranges from $300–$600, while four sensors can push the total toward $600–$1,000 or more, depending on parts and labor choices.


Cost scenarios by engine configuration


To help shoppers estimate, here are typical ranges for common configurations in the 2016 Fusion lineup in the United States:



  • Two sensors (common on many four-cylinder models): parts usually $60–$150 each; labor $75–$120 per sensor; total roughly $150–$300 per sensor, or about $300–$600 for both.

  • Four sensors (some V6 or turbo variants): parts typically $60–$150 each; labor roughly 0.5–1.5 hours per sensor at $75–$150/hour; total commonly $600–$1,200 or more depending on parts and local rates.

  • OEM vs aftermarket: OEM parts can raise the total, while reputable aftermarket sensors may offer similar performance at lower cost; request a written quote comparing both options.


Note: These ranges reflect typical U.S. prices in 2024–2026 and vary by region, shop, and the exact engine in your Fusion. Always obtain a written estimate that clearly breaks out parts and labor, and consider addressing multiple sensors in one visit to minimize total charges.


Summary


In most cases, replacing a single oxygen sensor on a 2016 Ford Fusion falls in the $150–$300 range, with higher totals when multiple sensors are involved. The final price depends on how many sensors need replacement, whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts, and your local labor rates. Always ask for a detailed written estimate and consider replacing several sensors at once if they are nearing the end of their life. Prompt replacement can help maintain fuel efficiency and protect the catalytic converter.

Can I still drive with a bad O2 sensor?


If My Oxygen Sensor Fails, Can I Still Drive My Vehicle? We recommend not driving with a bad O2 sensor as the powertrain isn't running on the correct fuel mixture.



Is it worth fixing an O2 sensor?


If your oxygen sensor isn't working, your engine burns more fuel than needed. That means you're wasting money at the pump. It can also cause damage to other parts like the catalytic converter, which is a much more expensive repair.



How many O2 sensors does a 2016 Ford Fusion have?


two oxygen sensors
How many oxygen sensors does my Ford Fusion have? Most 2014-2020 Ford Fusions with 4-cylinder engines (1.5L, 2.0L, 2.5L) have two oxygen sensors: one upstream (before the catalytic converter) and one downstream (after the catalytic converter).



What are the common problems with a 2016 Ford Fusion?


Premature pad/rotor wear, pulsation or vibration, antilock system, parking brake, master cylinder, calipers, squeaking, brake failure, regenerative braking.


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