- Part Number Fitment: 234-4169, 2344169, 213-1443, 13441
- Please confirm your car model and the OE of the part before purchasing to avoid buying the wrong.
- Please confirm your part picture before purchasing to avoid buying the wrong.
- It could correctly replace the original part.
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Oxygen O2 Sensor Upstream Downstream Fits 234-4169 for Lexus GS400 LS400 SC400 LS600H LX470 LX570 Toyota 4Runner Land Cruiser Sequoia Tundra
*$397.00
Informação adicional
Brand | YCT |
---|---|
Measuring Range | 0.7% – 1.5% by volume |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | Physical |
Specific Uses For Product | Oxygen O2 Sensor |
Dana Girouard –
They fit right in the plug
Great value
Can’t complain!!
Dana Girouard –
I like it was easy to install. But it didn’t fit and it didn’t make my check light turn off the plug didn’t line up correctly
Adrianne Terzian –
There was a delay on the Denso O2 sensors so I got this one instead. Looked quality, fit perfectly (I drive a 2003 Sequoia), and solved my problem. It was also about $10 less expensive. It saved me about $200 if I had a mechanic do it, and it took about 45 minutes of my time – well worth it. If I did it again today it would take me half the time. It comes with a plastic cap – piece of advice – leave on the plastic cap until right before you install it. It protects the sensor from fumes and particles getting into its intake holes. Also spray the OLD electrical connector with a little WD40 to help it come off the harness more easily. This would have saved me 15 minutes easily.
joseph –
I don’t know how long it’s gonna last. Bought it, installed and drive for 50miles put my obd2 and the code gone. I brought my tundra for smogcheck and it pass 👍
joseph –
Purchased an upstream Denso sensor after inputting my truck data and the wrong item arrived. Returned that for a Chinese knock off of the correct configuration and put it in. Went fast and NO crows foot wrench needed (as per multiple YouTube videos). Too early to tell whether it will last 100,000mi but so far so good.
Thomas Lucas –
I was surprised how easy these are to change and I was quoted over $300 to replace each…how can people justify that for a 5 minute job? Have had them installed for months and had no issues.
JNick –
Exactly replacement for 2000 Toyota Land Cruiser (If I am recalling correctly, it was on Bank 2 / Front)
David –
Oxygen sensor codes stayed off for almost a month. Now come back every 2-3 days. Of course a month is all it takes to keep it from being returned 😥