9/30/2011

Denso 234-4261 Oxygen Sensor (Air and Fuel Ratio Sensor) Review

Denso 234-4261 Oxygen Sensor (Air and Fuel Ratio Sensor)
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My SUV (2002 4Runner SR5 V6) got the check engine light at approximately 126K miles. The code was P0420. The original Toyota O2 sensor (the one located after the catalytic converters)was removed and replaced with a new Denso oxygen sensor(p/n 234-4261, purchased from Amazon.com). After installing the sensor, the check engine light turned off by itself after driving approximately 60 miles. The new Denso oxygen sensor is identical to the original Toyota oxygen sensor. The part arrived sealed in a plastic bag along with a small tube of anti-seize lubricant. Amazon.com had the best deal compared to other vendors (The dealership wanted around $160+ for the same part).
I also replaced the air/fuel sensor (the one located in front of the catalytic converters) a while back around 85K miles when the Check Engine Light lit up(Code P1135). The Check Engine light also turned off by itself after the new A/F sensor was installed. Amazon.com also has the best price on the A/F sensor. I'm so glad I don't have to go to the Toyota dealership for parts again. Thanks to Amazon.com.

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