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9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Replacement Part May 09, 2010
By SoCalJim I used this part to replace the California Emissions Air Fuel Ratio Sensor on my 99 Camry V6. Dealer wanted $277 for the factory OEM replacement part, but since the original part I removed was a Denso, I thought this part is probably equivelent to the OEM replacement part. According to my code reader and the manual the bad sensor was bank 1, sensor 1, also referred to as rear sensor before the catalytic converter. The after market parts are referenced as front right or front left. It required some research, but I determined that bank 1, sensor 1 is the same as front right in the after market parts. Long story short, I installed this sensor in my Camry over two weeks ago, cleared the diagnositic codes, and check engine light has not come back on. This part saved me over $150 from the OEM raplacement part.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
RX300 didn't pass inspections until I swapped out BANK 1 SENSOR 1 Aug 09, 2011
By Margaritaville 2002 RX 300 Bank 1 Sensor 1 Replaced. Inspections passed!
Worked like a charm.
Jack up vehicle on passenger side. Place jackstands x2
Slide under from front. ( make sure vehicle is cold )
Locate Sensor
Unplug wiring harness test with OHM meter. (mine read 0.0) (new one read 1.8)
Use an O2 sensor socket with ratchet wrench. ( I gently used a breaker bar, 132K miles on vehicle)
********* don't forget the ANTI SEIZE goop (comes in package, I forgot to use it, oh well) ****************
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
big savings Jan 30, 2010
By Micah D. Cane For me this was the exact fit replacement. Local garages wanted $400.00 for the part and replacement. I bought an additional $4.00 tool and 20 minutes later it was fixed and ready for emmissions test.....
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Denso A/F sensor - worked Nov 23, 2009
By BAM Short and Sweet...
Once I found out exactly which part I needed for my 2000 Toyota Sienna, popped the old one out and this guy fit right in. I was back driving without CEL in under 15 minutes. Saved about 60 bucks buying from Amazon.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great - same as dealer except 1/4 the price Dec 29, 2009
By aceducy
"aceducy"
Knock on wood - been working in my Lexus RX300 for about 2 months. Look around, but I couldn't find a better price than these guys. It's also a true Denso, not a knock-off. Autozone had the same unit for about 2x the price. Dealer was even more. Shipping is a bit slow, but nothing to get all ruffled about. Maybe 5-6 days or so. Replaced the sensor, reset the lights with a scanner and viola - all lights out and stayed out. I think lights will go out by themselves anyway after 3 cold starts
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