- Replaces OE Number: 234-9041, 213-2846, 2349041, 2132846, 234-9044, 2349044, 24662, ES10934, 13997, 15093 Oxygen O2 Sensor
- Compatible with Lexus: ES350 3.5L V6 2007 Upstream Left, RX350 3.5L V6 2007 2010 2011 Upstream Left, RX450H 3.5L V6 2010 Upstream Left
- Compatible with Scion: TC 2.4L L4 2005-2010 Upstream, XB 2.4L L4 2008-2010 Upstream
- Compatible with Toyota: Camry 2.4L 2003-2007, Camry 2.4L Electric/Gas 2007-2011, Camry 3.5L 2007, Highlander 2.4L 2001-2003, Rav4 2.4L 2004-2008, Solara 2.4L 2004-2007, Avalon 3.5L 2005-2007, Upstream
- Easy Installation: High Reliability. It could correctly replace the original part.
- Notice: Please confirm your vehicle model and the OE of the part before purchasing to avoid buying the wrong.


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Dasbecan 234-9041 O2 Oxygen Sensor Upstream Compatible with Lexus ES350 RX350 Toyota Camry Highlander Rav4 Solara Avalon Scion TC XB 2.4L 3.5L Air Fuel Ratio Sensor
*$505.00
Informação adicional
Brand | Dasbecan |
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Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | Digital |
Specific Uses For Product | Oxygen Sensor |
Upper Temperature Rating | 8E+2 Degrees Celsius |
UPC | 750081902648 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00750081902648 |
Manufacturer | Dasbecan |
Style | Modern |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.91 x 4.21 x 1.46 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 234-9041 |
Manufacturer Part Number | AP11EF |
Date First Available | April 21, 2021 |
Gysgt –
Had bought a package from a different company on amazon with an upstream and downstream but only the downstream fitted in the terminal so bought this other one and fitted. I was a little disappointed with the first purchase but it’s all good! Problem solved!!
Daniel R Dunson –
It was the right part fits perfectly
David patton –
Fit perfect, easy to put on
Raul Aparicio –
A la medida muy bueno
Adaobi –
I had check engine light disappear as soon as I got this up stream 02 sensor. I have used it now going into the 4th month and the check engine light has all gone completely and not even a blink.
A. Tolley –
This was the correct fitment, the sensor just causes a check engine light. I talked to my nephew about it, and he advised that I try the OEM (Denso) sensor which fixed my problem.
Originally I was getting a p031 obd2 code (bad O2 sensor heating element). Replacing the old one with this one and clearing the code seemed to work, but it would come back after a few minutes of driving. The Denso sensor fixed it completely.
Also I can’t return this even though its defective. I’m sure there is a 30 day window but after finding time to install it and then wanting to validate the sensor was bad, seeking advice, and replacing the sensor that time has passed. Instead I am stuck with a ~$40 loss.
This part has no warranty and is a gamble. I lost that gamble and would advise you to skip it altogether. If the company believed in this product _at all_ there would be a better return window.
avoid.
RowlettBoomer –
Worked great!
isaias l oroz –
I m so sorry but it duda Not Work very will on my car