I've learned that like many DIY jobs, replacing oxygen sensors is harder than it looks. But with the right tools, it can be pretty painless. On my Toyota Camry I used an open-end wrench on the bottom sensor, but this socket was needed to access the top sensor under the hood. offers the option of using a 3/8 inch socket wrench or open end wrench, whichever is more convenient for you. It's perfect for the job. Substitute. You must remove the sensors to read the part numbers. I ordered my sensors in advance following recommendations from Revain and other websites. After removing my old sensors, I found that I had to order both new sensors.
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