- 🔧【Applications】Fit for Toyota 2010 4Runner 2.7L 4WD/RWD, 2008-2011 Avalon Camry 3.5L, 2008-2010 Highlander 3.5L, 2006-2012 RAV4 3.5L, 2011 Sienna 3.5L, 2011-2012 Tacoma 2.7L Auto Trans, 2009-2011 Venza 3.5L.
- 🔧【Applications】Fit for Lexus 2008-2011 ES350 3.5L, 2008-2010 RX350 3.5L, 2010 RX450h 3.5L.
- 🔧【Cautions】Pls carefully check your vehicle year & make & model with the fitment of Amazon and our description.Pls compare your part with our pictures, it must be completely same.If you have any questions, please email us, we try to answer all email within 24 hours.
- 🔧【Installation】STEP1. Locate the oxygen sensor position and remove it with socket, STEP2. Compare the new sensor to the old sensor to ensure a proper installation, STEP3. Please clean the threaded port to ensure a proper seal of the new sensor,STEP4.Gently tighten the sensor in order to keep wire free from damage and avoid sensor leakage, STEP5,Reinstail the connecor,try to clear it if the car has diagnostic trouble codes.
- 🔧【Buy With Confidence】If the oxygen sensor does not fit your vehicle, we accept return. Please make the item clean and package in good condition.


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234-9022 Oxygen Sensor O2 Sensor Compatible with Lexus ES350 RX350 Toyota Avalon Camry Highlander Rav4 Tacoma Venza Right Side 02 Sensor Replace 13735 15571 15962 75-4236 24827
*$541.00
Informação adicional
Manufacturer | Maxfavor |
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Brand | Maxfavor |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.3 x 2.1 x 2.1 inches |
Item model number | Oxygen Sensor |
Manufacturer Part Number | MF-R2-OS02564 |
OEM Part Number | 234-9022 |
Special Features | 234-9022 O2 Sensor Oxygen Sensor Compatible with Lexus ES350 RX350 Toyota Avalon Camry Highlander Rav4 Tacoma Venza Right Side 02 Sensor Replace 13735 15571 15962 75-4236 24827 |
Date First Available | November 29, 2024 |
The Mad Squirrel –
So the wifes Mitsubishi outlander got a code PO 420 and P0052. Found out it needed a O2 sensor downstream. These are a challenge sometimes to put in place. The upstreams are simple, but if you need more than two, they can be a little bit of a challenge regardless what videos show. This one is a 22 mm and does usually need heated up for removal. Once in place the code was removed and so far no problems. Not sure on fuel economy how well it’s doing, but I’m still averaging the same.