Upstream Sensor 1 Air Fuel Ratio Sensor 89467-07040 Fit For Sienna 3.5L 2011 Camry Avalon 3.5L 2008-2011 Corolla 2009-2013 Venza 2009-2011 ES350 2008-2011 RX350 2008-2009 3.5L 234-9008 89467-07030
Upstream Sensor 1 Air Fuel Ratio Sensor 89467-07040 Fit For Sienna 3.5L 2011 Camry Avalon 3.5L 2008-2011 Corolla 2009-2013 Venza 2009-2011 ES350 2008-2011 RX350 2008-2009 3.5L 234-9008 89467-07030
About JESBEN Auto Parts: Our company was established in 2003, we have been committed to supply all kind of fuel injection parts in the auto aftermarket. We master the comprehensive EFI expertise and reliable supply channels and we have established long-term cooperative relationships with several domestic and overseas factories. Our mainly product are ignition coils, oxygen sensor, nox sensor,parking camera, parking sensor,crankshaft position sensor,fuel injectors, air flow meter, knock sensor,throttle position sensor,oil pressure sensor,parking sensor, window switch etc. Applications: 2009-2013 Toyota Corolla 2.4L-L42009-2013 Toyota Matrix 2.4L-L42008-2011 Toyota Avalon 3.5L-V62008-2011 Toyota Camry 3.5L-V62008-2010 Toyota Highlander 3.5L-V62011 Toyota Sienna 3.5L-V62009-2011 Toyota Venza 3.5L-V62008-2011 Lexus ES350 3.5L-V62007-2009 Lexus RX350 3.5L-V62009-2010 Pontiac Vibe 2.4L-L4 Oxygen Sensor Failure Performance: Detect the resistance of the oxygen sensor When the engine temperature reaches normal, unplug the wire connector of the oxygen sensor and use a resistance meter to detect the resistance between the oxygen sensor terminals. The resistance value should meet the requirements of the specific model standard value (generally 440Ω) Detecting oxygen sensor voltage Use the fault diagnosis instrument to detect the engine, extract the fault code, and observe the data stream. The operation of the oxygen sensor is judged by the magnitude and frequency of the voltage change of the oxygen sensor. If it is working properly, the voltage should be between 0.4 and 0.6V. If the voltage is always at 0.45V, the oxygen sensor will not work. Observe the appearance color of the oxygen sensor probe Oil pollution: the surface of the probe is covered with a white or gray-black oily deposit on one side.Silicon poisoning: probe deposit color between bright white and granular light grayLead poisoning: shiny rust layer on the probe surfaceAntifreeze contamination: a layer of dirt on the surface of the probe Read more How to install the oxygen sensor? 1.Identify the faulty sensor. Before beginning, connect the OBD II scan tool to the vehicle and read the codes to determine which specific oxygen sensor has failed and needs to be replaced.Once the faulty sensor has been identified, raise the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Be sure to raise the vehicle on the side which you will allow you to access the oxygen sensor that needs to be replaced. 2.Removing the Old Sensor. Disconnect the electrical connection to the oxygen sensor.To remove it, locate the small tab on the end of the plug. While pushing the tab down, pull the plug back by hand.Avoid attempting to cut and then solder the wires to the new oxygen sensor. And then unscrew the oxygen sensor using a ratchet wrench.The easiest way to detach the sensor is by using a 3⁄8 in (0.95 cm) ratchet wrench fit with a 7⁄8 in (2.2 cm) oxygen sensor socket. 3.Installing the New Sensor. Turn the sensor clockwise to secure it on the exhaust line. Fit the tip of the sensor into the hole on the exhaust line. Make sure it is centered and goes in smoothly as you begin rotating it clockwise by hand. Once it is tightly in place, use an oxygen sensor socket or open end wrench to give it a final turn.And then plug the electrical connector back into the vehicle. The cable will be hanging from the free end of the sensor. Plug it into the outlet port close to the exhaust line.Push the plug in until it snaps into place. Make sure the cable isn’t touching the engine or other parts that heat up when the vehicle is in use. 4.Start the vehicle. Start the car to see if the problem is fixed. In some vehicles, you may need to clear the check engine light manually. Shut off the engine, then turn the car’s power on using the ignition key. Use the delete feature on an OBD code scanner to reset the light.Disconnect the battery or take the vehicle to a mechanic for additional ways to shut off the check engine light.If the check engine light comes back on, either the oxygen sensor wasn’t installed correctly or your vehicle has another problem. Read more Automotive oxygen sensor is the key sensor of electronic fuel injection engine control system component is to control auto emissions, reduce environmental pollution, the key to improving the quality of fuel burning automobile engine parts. JESBEN OXYGEN SENSOR Feature : Sensor life is longHigh qualityClear exhaust emissionsMeet OEM Specifications Read more Please ensure this product will fit your vehicle by checking the photos or the part number with your old item before buying.You also provide your chassic number or more car details (for example:Year, Make, Model etc), we can check the correct item for you.Thanks for your understanding! Read more
Product Features
- Warranty:2 Year(60000KM) , Heated
- Type:4-wire, Product Fit:Direct Fit; Placement on Vehicle:Front Left
- Other Part Number: 89467-0E090,89467-33170,89467-33180,89467-48120,89467-48160
- Air fuel ratio o2 sensor suitable for 2011 Toyota Sienna 3.5L V6 - Gas; for 2008-2011 Toyota Camry 3.5L V6 - Gas; for 2008-2011 Toyota Avalon 3.5L V6 - Gas; for 2009-2011 Toyota Venza 3.5L V6 - Gas; for 2009-2013 Toyota Corolla 2.4L-L4; for 2009-2013 Toyota Matrix 2.4L-L4;for 2008-2011 Lexus ES350 3.5L-V6; for 2008-2009 Lexus RX350 3.5L-V6
- Improve the purification rate, improve the engine performance.