My Lexus GS300 was showing Check Engine Light and VSC. I took it to the store to get the error code. They said that my O2 sensor on compartment 2 is defective. I asked her how much it would cost me to fix the problem, her estimate is $195 plus $95 labor. It seemed quite big so I didn't fix it. I did a google search and came across this product. It fits and works perfectly. The only minor point is that the rubber stopper is not as tight as the original but is close enough in price. I installed it after 3 weeks and it still works very well.
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