Denso Upstream AFR Air Fuel Ratio Sensor for Toyota Tundra 3.4L V6 2000-2004 ix


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Indianapolis,IN,USA
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  • Brand:
    Denso
  • Manufacturer Part Number:
    SX8509 Pre Catalytic Converter AFR Air F
  • Interchange Part Number:
    Bosch NGK IQ68 AC Delco IKH70
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Denso Upstream AFR Air Fuel Ratio Sensor for Toyota Tundra 3.4L V6 2000-2004 ix

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The DENSO Air/Fuel Ratio Sensor (AFR), also known as a wide-band oxygen sensor, is one of the most sensitive components on your car engine. The sensor measures the air-to-fuel mixture in the exhaust stream under a wide range of driving conditions and sends information to the engine management computer to make adjustments based on driving conditions. Engines today may use as many as four sensors, which monitor not only exhaust gas-oxygen content, but catalytic converter efficiency as well. In order to perform these functions properly, the sensors must adhere to OE standards within incredibly close tolerances. DENSO First Time Fit oxygen sensors are designed to meet those tolerances and more. Symptoms of a malfunctioning or poorly calibrated air/fuel ratio oxygen sensor include a triggering of the check-engine light, bad gas mileage, and a rough idle. DENSO has been a key player in the development of the highest-grade oxygen sensors—from the first thimble-type to the heated, quick-response sensor. You can rely on DENSO for decades of engineering expertise to provide a premium replacement air/fuel ratio sensor.

  • REDUCE FUEL CONSUMPTION, PRODUCE LESS EMISSIONS, AND MAXIMIZE CATALYTIC CONVERTER LIFE by keeping the air-fuel mixture at an optimum ratio
  • PROVIDE MUCH FINER CONTROL OF AIR/FUEL MIXTURES IN VARIED OPERATING CONDITIONS and enable the fuel injection and engine timing to work more efficiently
  • MAINTAIN ACCURACY AND...

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