- Efficient Fuel Consumption
- Easy installation
- Constructed from high quality material
- Manufactured with precision to meet OE standards


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Denso 234-2058 Oxygen Sensor
*$909.70
Informação adicional
Brand | DENSO |
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Material | Zirconium |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | Push-Pull |
Specific Uses For Product | Oxygen Sensor |
UPC | 042511120587 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00042511120587 |
Manufacturer | Denso |
Style | Modern |
Model | DENSO Oxygen Sensor |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 234-2058 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 234-2058 |
OEM Part Number | 234-2058 |
Date First Available | April 27, 2006 |
Matt V –
Direct fit for the upstream oxygen sensor on my 1997 Rav4, it goes in up top at the exhaust manifold before the main catalytic converter. Same manufacturer as OE without paying dealer price. I paired this with the Denso 234-2010 downstream oxygen sensor to replace both of my sensors at the same time which I’m pretty sure were original with over 200k miles and were contaminated pretty good. I saved 2/3 the money I would’ve had I bought these at a Toyota dealer.
The new sensors, compared to the original, smoothed out my throttle response and acceleration. Good tune-up item if you have never replaced these, as they are recommended replacement every 50-60k miles. TOP TIP: PB Blaster/AeroKroil sprayed on the threads a few days prior help making removal easier.
zee0214 –
Excellent Oem quality and worked perfectly as a upstream o2 sensor in my 96 Celica GT.
David –
Installed this oxygen sensor in my car after 247,000 miles. Smoothed the engine out, and corrected the fuel-oxygen mixture. This is the sensor made by Denso for Toyota, and is an exact fit. Great Price!
TC –
Worked as it should.
Chris L. –
Denso is the OEM for most electrical components for that era of Toyotas. My 1996 Camry 4cyl. has 123k miles and the original sensors were still working, but I decided to replace them since I replaced my catalytic converter and I wanted a fresh start.
Anyway, this is the same part that Toyota used when they built this car, so it fit perfectly. It’s a very high-quality item, as there is an extra shield around the probe that most oxygen sensor brands don’t have.
To remove/install, you will need:
1. Penetrating lubricant (“PB Blaster”)
2. 12MM Combo wrench/DEEP socket, or small adjustable wrench.
3. Rags, cleaner, wire brush.
4. New nuts (M10x1.25), lock and flat washers (M10)
The old nuts are usually rusted on pretty good, so penetrating oil helps immensely. After removing old sensor and gasket, clean gasket surface and studs with cleaner and wire brush. A new gasket is included with the sensor. If you can find anti-seize compound, apply to threads of the studs before installing new sensor and nuts.
Overall, I am quite satisfied with this purchase. It’s a quality component and I imagine it lasting the life of the vehicle. The price is also no more expensive than other “top-shelf” makes.
Matt V –
The engine light came on with P0133 and my 96 rav4 started having trouble to accelerate. We got the bosch from amazon initially which was listed as an up stream but it was a down stream sensor (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000BZI0O2). We then tried a generic one from Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GH5HTPM) which someone claimed it worked for their rav4. While the connector seemed to be a good fit, the sensor was much shorter. We didn’t see any improvement and the engine light came on again right after we missed the 30 days return period. We spoke with our mechanic who was confident it was still the O2 sensor and we should stick with bosch or denso ‘especially’ for honda or toyota. We got this denso and my rav4 finally can accelerate and is back to normal. It is an old car with 200K+ miles so we were trying to minimize the repair costs. It was a big mistake and we would go crazy hunting down exhaust leaks, fuel sensor … etc. ruling out a bad new O2 sensor if not because we were lucky to know a good mechanic in our area.
Bustedknuckle –
Fit perfectly and was installed in 15 minutes. I put some anti-sieze compound on the mounting threads 1996 4-cyl Camry
Brian Rogers –
This Denso O2 sensor was authentic and came in the correct Denso box and packaging. These was no issue regarding OEM part. O2 sensor easily fit into my 1996 Camry and within 10 minutes I was back on the road. Comes with the correct gasket which is a direct flange fit (not screw in).
Dragon Born –
Perfect stock replacement part. Length of wire, connecter and mounting flange exactly like the factory item. Of course it works just fine.