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πŸš€ Enhance Engine Performance with Denso 234-9050 Air Fuel Ratio Sensor Review

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BrandDenso
Item Dimensions LxWxH5.8 x 1.8 x 1.9 inches
MaterialZirconium
Item Weight0.1 Pounds
Mounting TypeThreaded

Description of πŸš€ Enhance Engine Performance with Denso 234-9050 Air Fuel Ratio Sensor

Efficient Fuel Consumption. Fit type: Vehicle Specific. Package Dimensions: 5.588 H x 16.002 L x 5.842 W (centimetres). Package Weight: 0.1 pounds.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect replacement

Perfect replacement for the air/fuel ratio sensor on my 2008 Tacoma. Managed to unscrew the old sensor with a 22mm open end wrench (no room for an O2 sensor socket) without even lifting the truck. Make sure you have a second pair of hands to connect the cables. We had one person pull up from the top and another pull through the wheel well. After disassembly, installing the new part is quick and easy!

Pros
  • Electrical
Cons
  • Some imperfections

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Make sure you get the right one.

My mechanic ran diagnostics on my 2006 Toyota Avalon and received trouble code P2195 Bank 1 Sensor 1 Air Fuel Ratio Sensor Stuck Lean. Did some research and found this to be the correct part. My mechanic replaced it at an amazing price of only $75. All warning lights on the instrument panel are off. Have to wait 100 miles before checking my smog. I assume it needs to go through a reset. I bought the wrong one the first time. It was for the downstream side and I've waited too long to return it…

Pros
  • Lighting & Electrical
Cons
  • Reliability

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worked great on my 2012 Tacoma 2.7 - helped clear code P0138

This is the correct front A/F sensor or front oxygen sensor for a 2012 Tacoma. I am struggling with a code P0138 which is a high voltage on the rear sensor. Replacing the rear sensor did not help. However, when I replaced the front sensor, that went away. It looks like the front sensor was off causing the engine to run rich causing the ECU to think the bottom sensor was off. Upon examining this particular code, it seems that about 40% end up with a bad front sensor, about 40% with a bad rear…

Pros
  • Parts
Cons
  • Some errors

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Work not hard but not easy

I bought this 02 sensor for my Toyota Tacoma 08 when last week the check engine light came on and the scan tool confirmed the sensor heater had failed. This is usually prelude to a total sensor failure, and the simple loss of heater function will cause your car to run erratically. This is the upper or main sensor that tells the engine computer how to adjust the air/fuel mixture for optimal performance. This sensor's connector fits most Toyota vehicles, so there's no need to cut the connector or

Pros
  • sensors
Cons
  • boring package

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This is a 2006 Avalon oxygen sensor. Included below

This is an oxygen sensor suitable for 2GR-FE Toyota V6 engines. They are: row 1, sensor 1, right side. The application corresponds to the physical location of the hole it enters. . Bank 1 = Cylinder bank with #1 piston. Bank 2 = Cylinder bank without #1 piston. Sensor 1 = The hole it enters is in front of the catalytic converter (before the catalytic converter). Sensor 2 = The hole it goes in is after the catalytic converter (after the converter) SO> this sensor is the one on the 2006…

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  • Automotive
Cons
  • Obsolete