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Denso 234-9002 Oxygen Sensor (Air and Fuel Ratio Sensor) |  | Brand: Denso Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories
List Price: $182.98 Buy New: $101.82 as of 7/31/2010 10:53 PDT details You Save: $81.16 (44%)
New (8) from $96.97
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 2432
Media: Automotive Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 2.5 x 2.3
MPN: 2349002 Model: 2349002 UPC: 042511110373 EAN: 0042511110373 ASIN: B000C5YCYS
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Manufactured to detect the amount of exhaust gas air fuel ratio | | • | Constructed from durable material | | • | Features zirconia solid electrolyte | | • | Highly accurate | | • | Easy installation |
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Product Description DENSO REPLACEMENT OXYGEN SENSOR, FRONT -- Front OE Type, Original Replacement Oxygen Sensor, Direct Fit, 1 Required Per Vehicle, Sold Individually
Location: Front
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| Customer Reviews: Denso is factory OEM April 24, 2010 Patrick H. McMurray 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My 4runner had 70,000 miles when the oxy sensor coded. Average is around 75,000 miles. The sensor ahead of the cats
-california models had 2 catalytic converters and is also called the "air/fuel sensor" on those- is usually first to go.
Replacement is basic. Now the annoying "check engine" light is off, and the engine is running per spec. Denso is considered the best replacement brand by most toyota fans.
OEM Part, Works Great... Cheapest Price Around February 11, 2010 A. Silva (Boston, MA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is an OEM Denso front Oxygen Sensor. I installed it in my '01 Toyota Tacoma 4x4(3RZFE 4-Cyl) and it plugged right into the OEM wiring plug plug for the front O2 sensor.. perfect fit. It also comes with the oxygen sensor gasket, which is an added bonus because that part sells for $6 at the Toyota dealership.
Just what I needed July 19, 2009 A. Miller 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Like Javier, I had "Check Engine" and "VSC Trac" lights on a 2001 Toyota 4Runner. Had an auto parts store pull the code (P1135) from the truck's computer, and decided to shop around when they wanted $200 for the part. I saved about $70 by buying the part here and probably $60-80 more by doing the repair myself. It's not a bad job, especially if you search online for a how-to. The hardest part was actually unplugging the connector on the old sensor. Looking at the new sensor helped me to figure out how to do it; basically I used a small screwdriver to lift up a tab that locks the connector into place. Also, once the new sensor is installed you may need to disconnect the battery in order to reset the computer and turn off the check engine light. Once I did that, the problem was fixed!
Worked perfectly February 28, 2009 JAVIER SAKAMOTO 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I saved about $70 with this purchase. I replaced the bad Oxygen Sensor on my 2001 Toyota 4Runner and the Check Engine light and VSC/Track light when off. It worked perfectly.
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