oxygen sensor question before I buy
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oxygen sensor question before I buy
so my bank 1 sensor 1 is bad, so im goign to replace it. saw alot of threads here about replacing o2 sensors and such. im going to be buying from amazon for 65ish around that price. however i remember ppl saying make sure i buy the right sensor, either the o2 sensor or the A/F sensor...i have a 99' sr5 and i think its been in the south east all its life. Im located in atlanta.
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I bought my '99 SR5 new here in NJ and it's a Cali. with an A/F. Late in the model year they were selling Cali.s all over the country. Look at the sticker under the hood (if it says "California emissions") or just look under the truck and count cats. Two is California. The second cat is semi-vertical behind the engine (well, actually that's the first cat).
Then get the DENSO part number from the URD website URD O2 Sensors and buy the part from URD or anybody else. Amazon is a little cheaper than URD but their application data is suspect. So you need the DENSO part number (which the dealer won't give you).
Then get the DENSO part number from the URD website URD O2 Sensors and buy the part from URD or anybody else. Amazon is a little cheaper than URD but their application data is suspect. So you need the DENSO part number (which the dealer won't give you).
Last edited by TheDurk; 05-18-2010 at 03:32 PM.
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Sparkplugs.com is running a sale on many of the Denso O2s for the various styles of the CA and non-CA 3rd gens. They also have application data (4wd vs. 2wd, manual, vs. auto, etc..). They will also specify pre 9/98 or post 9/98 for your '99.
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Look under your truck at the exhaust ... if you have 1 cat then you do not have a Calif. emissions vehicle. Both sensors are O2 sensors and you probably want to replace the front one. If you have 2 cats then your truck IS a Calif emissions vehicle. The front sensor would then be your A/F and the rear is the O2.
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