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Downstream Oxygen Sensor Toyota 2004 2009 Review

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Description of Downstream Oxygen Sensor Toyota 2004 2009

YHTAUTO Affordable and Prime O2 Oxygen Sensor, Directly Fit. Compatible with Lexus GS400 1998 1999 2000, GS430 2001-2006, LS460 2007-2013, LS600H 2008-2013, LS600H 2014. Compatible with Toyota Celica 1996-1997, 2000-2005, Prius 2004-2009, Sienna 1998-2000. Reference Number: 89465-08010 , 89465-20510, 250-24623. Please Confirm the Year, Make, Model, Engine and Install Location of Your Car Before Purchasing, Especially Engine, Figure 3 and Our Compatibility Chart will Tell You Whether Our Products Fit Your Car or Not.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works as intended! fits spares

Got this O2 sensor after replacing a stolen catalytic converter on my 2008 Toyota Prius. The sensor was packaged in appropriate protective packaging and was easy to install. The sensor reads correctly in the car's ECU without any problems. The perfect spare part!

Pros
  • oxygen
Cons
  • zero

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Sensor failed/good response

The sensor failed after 4 months. 1 year unlimited mileage warranty. Hoping to get money back. will we see Update: The company responded to my inquiry very quickly. After checking the sensor error, I was offered to send a new sensor, unfortunately I have already bought the OEM. After replacing the sensor, the company offered an 85% refund. 100% requested and they fulfilled the guarantee with a full refund.

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • I vaguely remember

Check engine light came on again. When I made the diagnosis, I threw out the lambda probe again. I went to a car service and paid twice to have the item installed and removed. I ended up buying a different sensor. A lot of time and money spent. Better to buy the original with a guarantee. I wouldn't recommend buying it unless you want to change it after a few days.

Pros
  • Spare parts
Cons
  • I'll write later