2Pcs Oxygen Sensor Up ( Air Fuel Ratio ) & Down For Toyota Tacoma 2.7L 2.4L 3.4L
- Item condition:
- New
- Ended:
- Oct 25, 18:40 PDT
- Price:
- $42.39 View item
- Shipping:
- FREE
- Item location:
- Ontario,CA,USA
- Ships to:
- Worldwide
Item specifics
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- Brand:
- Generic
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- Manufacturer Part Number:
- B2OS557
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- Interchange Part Number:
- 213-2857 OS1514 13613 75-2233 ES10944 24669 SG761 SG1865
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- Other Part Number:
- 213-1440 OS1600 13618 75-2633 ES20193 24559 24568 SG788
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- Warranty:
- 1 Year
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- Fitment Type:
- Direct Replacement
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- Position:
- 1Pcs Air Fuel Ratio Upstream + 1Pcs Downstream
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- Wire Quantity:
- 4 & 4
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- Sensor Type:
- Heated & Heated
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- Wire Harness Length:
- 10.63 & 37.8
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- UPC:
- 680587544342
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2Pcs O2 Oxygen Sensor Upstream & Downstream For Toyota Tacoma 2.7L 2.4L 3.4LMake Model Engine Year Notes TOYOTA TACOMA L4-2.4 2004 1Pcs Upstream + 1Pcs Downstream TOYOTA TACOMA L4-2.4 2003-2001 Manual Trans ;1Pcs Upstream + 1Pcs Downstream TOYOTA TACOMA L4-2.7 2004-2003 1Pcs Upstream + 1Pcs Downstream TOYOTA TACOMA L4-2.7 2002-2001 4WD; Auto Trans ;1Pcs Upstream + 1Pcs Downstream TOYOTA TACOMA L4-2.7 2002-2001 RWD ;1Pcs Upstream + 1Pcs Downstream TOYOTA TACOMA L4-2.7 2000 Calif.; Auto Trans ;1Pcs Upstream + 1Pcs Downstream TOYOTA TACOMA V6-3.4 2004-2001 Auto Trans ;1Pcs Upstream + 1Pcs Downstream TOYOTA TACOMA V6-3.4 2000 Calif.; Auto Trans ;1Pcs Upstream + 1Pcs Downstream Q&A
Q: Why does the oxygen sensor have false alarm, after installation ?
A: The clearing of the errors can be obtained on most systems when the vehicle battery is disconnected for at least 60 seconds. The assignment of the new sensor parameters is done automatically when the errors are cleared, but in some systems a short adapting tour is required. In this case the vehicle has to be driven on the road for some 10-15 minutes, in order to have the ECU adapt itself to the new sensor.
Q: How do I know the O2 sensor is good or not ?
A: The only way to know if the O2 sensor is functioning normally is to check its responsiveness to changes in the air/fuel...