- Part Number Fitment: 8946513030, 89465-13030, 88971384, 15310, 2134267, 2344800, 234-4800, SU6264, 5S4245
- Please confirm your car model and the OE of the part before purchasing to avoid buying the wrong.
- Please confirm your part picture before purchasing to avoid buying the wrong.
- It could correctly replace the original part.
- Thank you!


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Oxygen O2 Sensor Upstream 234-4800 Compatible with Toyota Corolla Matrix Pontiac Vibe 1.8L
*$397.00
Informação adicional
Brand | YCT |
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Measuring Range | [20% O2, 0% O2] |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | electrical signal |
Specific Uses For Product | Oxygen O2 Sensor |
UPC | 657631147477 |
Manufacturer | YCT AUTO |
Style | Modern |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.06 x 2.24 x 2.2 inches |
Item model number | [234-4800] |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | YCT02009 |
Date First Available | November 12, 2018 |
Consumer 101 –
Don’t know how long it will last, looks like good quality and was the lowest price anywhere.
Ty Zhao –
Everything is said it was . Great price fast service
Great product –
The sensor did not work from the beginning on my 2007 Toyota Matrix, I did try to look if anything else was the problem but I was not able to find anything. I took it to the mechanic since I was out of options and it told me that the sensor does not work with my car and that I got the wrong one.
I went to the local auto parts store, got one and the check engine light is off now.
Suzette lewis –
Perfect fit, engine light off easy fix.
rlc –
Stopped working after a year, had to replace.
Ty Zhao –
I was skeptical at first but after put it on it’s working perfectly good Happy customer… 2003 TOYOTA Corolla
Milton –
Fit fine. The only issue is the grommet should be 2/3 down the harness, not at the top. Not a deal killer, though.
rexter –
The media could not be loaded.
Frankie G. –
I have replaced my sensors with OEM parts in the past and these are very close to OEM with one minor exception. The downstream sensor wire from the rubber plug up to the plug-in at the passenger side was a bit short. The rubber plug does have some flex wiggle room so I don’t think it will be a problem. Always use anti-seize lubricant on the threads before installing. I had a tough time getting my upstream old one out as it seemed to be heat-fused. If you buy OEM sensors, they come with small tubes of lubricant. These do not. But you can buy a tube thru amazon.
UPDATE: The check engine light came back on in about a week. So I bought more OEM sensors and the light has not come back on at all.
Robert Lui –
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