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πŸ”§ Enhance Fuel Efficiency with Denso 234-4805 Oxygen Sensor: A Reliable Air and Fuel Ratio Sensor Review

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BrandDenso
MaterialZirconium
Item Weight0.25 Pounds
Mounting TypeThreaded
Specific Uses For ProductOxygen Sensor

Description of πŸ”§ Enhance Fuel Efficiency with Denso 234-4805 Oxygen Sensor: A Reliable Air and Fuel Ratio Sensor

Designed to detect the amount of oxygen in the exhaust system. Constructed from high quality material. Features double protection layer, aluminum oxide trap layer, PTFE filter and stainless steel housing. Manufactured with precision to meet OE standards. Easy installation.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Save some money compared to auto parts stores

So far so good. My check engine light went out and wouldn't come on after 2 months. O2 was in a hard to reach spot, used a 22mm open end wrench to get at 04 4Runner v6.

Pros
  • Easy to install
Cons
  • Easily torn

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Pigtail too short for #2 downstream on the left

I was able to fit this part today after a knee problem allowed me to. The part is correct, but the braid is 5 inches shorter. I can't use it and it's too late to return it. I went to the part number directly from Toyota #2 downstream on the left.

Pros
  • Designed to measure the amount of oxygen in the exhaust system
Cons
  • Miscellaneous Miscellaneous

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Code P0136 Bank 1 Sensor 2 Fix

Purchased for a 2003 4runner Code P0136 Bank 1 Sensor 2 Fix. The sensor fits perfectly. I have no auto repair experience but after watching a few videos on youtube I changed everything. I also bought a breaker, a tapping chuck and an oxygen sensor socket. I sprayed the original WD40 sensor 24 hours before starting work and with the help of a broken rod I was able to remove it. The hardest part for me was figuring out how to unplug it, but I finally figured it out!

Pros
  • Manufactured with precision to OE standards
Cons
  • Unreliable