
Oxygen Sensor Pre-Cat for Toyota Lexus (2GRFE 2AZFE Engines) 300MM LONG
Pre-Cat O2 Sensor 300MM for 2GRFE and 2AZFE Motors
BRAND NEW OEM Quality OXYGEN SENSOR (LAMBDA SENSOR) TO SUIT TOYOTA / LEXUS (2GR-FE 2AZ-FE ENGINES) VARIOUS VEHICLES
PLEASE COMPARE YOUR ORIGINAL SENSOR WITH THE IMAGES WE PROVIDED IN THE LISTING AND CHECK THE DETAILED VEHICLE LIST IN THE SUITABILITY SECTION.
TO SUIT:
OEM# 894670E010, 894670E020, 8946707020
- for OE No: 894670E010
- Total Length: 386 mm
- Number of pins: 4 -pin connector
- Lambda Sensor: Finger probe, Thread pre-greased
Features:
- High Quality
- OEM Fit and Design
- Easy install
- Simple operation
- AU Seller-Fast and Free Shipping
Package Includes:
1* OXYGEN SENSOR: 4-WIRE CABLE.
An oxygen sensor is generally mounted in the exhaust stream of vehicles to measure the oxygen content of the exhaust gases. The sensor will compare the oxygen content to the oxygen proportion in the air and passes that information back to the vehicles Engine Control Module(ECU). to allow the adjustment of the air-fuel ratio so that a cars engine can work at its optimal fuel efficiency level.
COMPATIBLE VEHICLES
2AZ-FE ENGINES
[01/01 - 06/03] LEXUS ES300 MCV30R 3.0L V6 1MZ-FE 158kW
[12/03 - 12/10] TOYOTA AVENSIS VERSO ACM21R 2.4L 4cyl 2AZ-FE 118kW
[08/02 - 05/06] TOYOTA CAMRY ACV36R 2.4L 4cyl 2AZ-FE 112kW
[08/03 - 10/05] TOYOTA RAV4 ACA22R 2.4L 4cyl 2AZ-FE 120kW
[08/03 - 10/05] TOYOTA RAV4 ACA23R 2.4L 4cyl 2AZ-FE 120kW
[11/05 - 11/12] TOYOTA RAV4 ACA33R 2.4L 4cyl 2AZ-FE 125kW
[03/10 - 07/10] TOYOTA RAV4 ACA38R 2.4L 4cyl 2AZ-FE 125kW
[04/03 - 12/05] TOYOTA TARAGO ACR30R 2.4L 4cyl 2AZ-FE 115kW
[03/06 - 06/12] TOYOTA TARAGO ACR50R 2.4L 4cyl 2AZ-FE 125kW
[07/12 - 12/19] TOYOTA TARAGO ACR50R 2.4L 4cyl 2AZ-FE 125kW
[11/05 - 11/12] TOYOTA VANGUARD ACA33 (GREY IMPORT) 2.4L 4cyl 2AZ-FE 125kW
[07/09 - 11/11] TOYOTA CAMRY AHV40R 2.4L 4cyl 2AZ-FXE 110kW
2GR-FE ENGINES
[01/09 - 07/11] LEXUS RX350 GGL15R 3.5L V6 2GR-FE 204kW
[01/09 - 08/11] LEXUS RX350 GGL15R 3.5L V6 2GR-FE 204kW
[01/06 - 12/08] LEXUS RX350 GSU35R 3.5L V6 2GR-FE
[10/06 - 03/12] TOYOTA AURION GSV40R 3.5L V6 2GR-FE
[08/07 - 11/13] TOYOTA KLUGER GSU40R 3.5L V6 2GR-FE
[08/07 - 11/13] TOYOTA KLUGER GSU45R 3.5L V6 2GR-FE
[08/07 - 11/12] TOYOTA RAV4 GSA33R 3.5L V6 2GR-FE
[01/09 - 12/12] LEXUS RX450h GYL15R 3.5L V6 2GR-FXE 183kW
[01/12 - 12/15] LEXUS RX450h GYL15R 3.5L V6 2GR-FXE 183kW
ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE'S OXYGEN O2 SENSOR
What does an Oxygen Sensor do?
The oxygen sensor is an electronic device used to measure the amount of oxygen in a gas or liquid. It is most commonly used to measure the concentration of oxygen in exhaust gasses, to allow the adjustment of the air-fuel ratio so that a cars engine can work at its optimal fuel efficiency level.
Where is the Oxygen Sensor located?
Most newer vehicles have more than one sensor, on the exhaust pipe, close to the engine, and another close to the muffler and catalytic converter. Having two O2 sensors means that the vehicle has two readings provided to the engine computer so that the vehicle can fine-tune its performance.
What happens when the sensor malfunctioning?
The only way to know for certain if your sensor is malfunctioning is by using a diagnostic code reader. There are some items that often point to this issue, such as:
Fuel usage increases without a change in driving habits, Reduction in car performance, the Engine runs rough which doesnt improve after replacing spark plugs,
The engine light on the dashboard notifies the driver of an issue found by the engine computer.
What are the common causes of failure?
Some of the reasons sensors fail include:
Fuel that is contaminated
Carbon deposits on the sensor from an engine that has started to burn oil
The sensor has reached its end of life
How to determine if the Oxygen Sensor is malfunctioning?
Signs of a failing oxygen sensor:
1. Check Engine Light Is On
2. Increased exhaust emissions
3. Bad performance
How do I replace an oxygen sensor?
Most O2 sensors thread directly into the exhaust pipe or manifold. You will need an O2 sensor socket (22mm with a slot for the wire) and penetrating oil if the sensor is seized. Allow the exhaust to cool completely before starting. Some sensors also require a wiring harness connector to be unplugged. Always clear fault codes with an OBD2 scanner after replacement.
What fault codes does a faulty O2 sensor trigger?
A faulty O2 sensor typically triggers codes P0130 to P0167. The specific code indicates which sensor has failed - P0130 to P0138 relate to Bank 1 sensors and P0150 to P0158 relate to Bank 2 sensors. An OBD2 scanner will identify the exact sensor location.
Can I use a universal O2 sensor on my vehicle?
Universal sensors can work but require splicing the wiring harness which introduces risk of connection faults. A direct-fit aftermarket OEM replacement sensor with the correct connector plugs directly in with no cutting or splicing required. SensorGal stocks direct-fit sensors cross-referenced to OEM part numbers for most Australian vehicles.
How do I know if my O2 sensor is bad?
Common signs include poor fuel economy, rough idle, failed emissions test, rotten egg smell from the exhaust, and a Check Engine light with codes P0130-P0167. An OBD2 scanner showing a flat or sluggish O2 sensor waveform on live data also indicates a faulty sensor.
What is the difference between upstream and downstream O2 sensors?
The upstream (pre-cat) sensor monitors exhaust gases to help the ECU calculate fuel trim. The downstream (post-cat) sensor monitors catalytic converter efficiency. They serve different functions and are not interchangeable even if they look identical.
Can a bad O2 sensor damage my catalytic converter?
Yes. A faulty upstream O2 sensor can cause the engine to run rich, sending unburnt fuel into the catalytic converter. Over time this overheats and destroys the catalyst. Replacing the O2 sensor promptly protects your catalytic converter.
How many O2 sensors does my vehicle have?
Most 4-cylinder vehicles have two O2 sensors (one upstream, one downstream). V6 and V8 engines typically have four - one upstream and one downstream per bank. Contact us with your vehicle details and we will confirm the correct quantity and part numbers.
| Identification | |
|---|---|
| SKU | F00E262805 |
| Brand | Aftermarket OEM Replacement |
| Part Numbers | |
| Part Number | 8946707020 |
| Reference OEM Number | 894670E020 |
| Other OEM Numbers | 8946707020, 894670E010, 894670E020 |
| Product Specifics | |
| Sensor Type | Oxygen Sensor |
| Placement On Vehicle | PRE-CAT |
| Type | Sensor |
| Features | Direct Fit |
| Reference Oe/oem Number | 894670E020 |
| Manufacturer Warranty | 1 Year |
| Oem | 894670E020 |
| Make | Toyota |
| Note | CHECK IMAGES. CONFIRM WITH OE NUMBER |
| Other Details | |
| Note | Always verify fitment using your vehicle's OEM part number. |
| Unit Of Measure | ea |
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