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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Buy it Mar 05, 2011
By Mr. N. Broadrick I have a 1994 Lexus ES-300. The Oxygen sensor closest to the firewall went out. I'm a novice when it comes to engine repair but with the right tools (offset socket), I did this repair in 15 minutes. Because the sensor is SO CLOSE to the firewall, you WILL need the special socket that has a slot for the wire to go through and the hole for the square plug from your socket ratchet is offset to one side.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Worked in 1998 Toyota Camry Jun 01, 2010
By P. DEVOE I installed this in my 1998 Toyota Camry XLE (1MZ-FE)(non CA) after my check engine light came on - code P0135 (oxygen sensor bank 1 sensor 1). The sensor is working great and my check engine light is now off. Got it at a great price too.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Price!! May 13, 2010
By B. A. McGhee Same brand as OEM, AutoZone, and Advance Auto, but more than half the price on Amazon! Thanks Amazon!
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Denso O2 sensor purchase Apr 24, 2010
By P. Kalra The item was delivered on time and was the proper one. I am very satisfied with the item as well as the entire buying from Amazon experience.
Denso 234-4622 Oxygen Sensor Jan 12, 2012
By khoa le It works and installation is easy, a bit tricky since it is above steering rack but doable DIY and I hope it will last long time like OEM if it is actual Denso. So far no check engine light. Make sure to tie wire bundle down like original so it wont move around while driving.
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