P/N for Bank1 Sensor 1 oxygen sensor 08 RX350
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P/N for Bank 1 Sensor 1 oxygen sensor 08 RX350
I have a fault code P2195 which call for the B1S1 oxygen sensor does anyone know the Lexus / Toyota sensor part number???
I want to save money and get a Denso version from Ebay.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
I want to save money and get a Denso version from Ebay.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by 5gears-IS; 11-26-13 at 08:57 AM.
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Fully appreciated, I was trying to look for this @ the Sewell website myself but was having a hard time navigating to find it.
I take that the p/n for B1S1 = 89467B ( 894670E020 ) SENSOR, AIR FUEL RATIO RH
With our discount = $163.63
Now gonna look for the Denso version of it to save even more $$
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More info:
Cross Interchange Parts
Factory Number
LEXUS 894670E020
Descripition:
Brand:LEXUS RX350 (none Japan)
Part Number(s):89467-0E020
ProductName:Lambda Sensor
Direct cross interchange to:
NGK 24662
AIRTEX 5S9301
MTE-THOMPSON 883540028
WELLS SU10763
Factory Number
LEXUS 894670E020
Descripition:
Brand:LEXUS RX350 (none Japan)
Part Number(s):89467-0E020
ProductName:Lambda Sensor
Direct cross interchange to:
NGK 24662
AIRTEX 5S9301
MTE-THOMPSON 883540028
WELLS SU10763
Last edited by 5gears-IS; 11-26-13 at 08:54 AM.
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Not sure what process they are using these days, but I remember something in the past that they contain a thin coating of either platinum and/or palladium neither of which is very cheap.
There is also a possible difference between the OEM and the others you might come across and that is the connector. Some of the non-OEM are a universal type which require you to splice in your existing connector to the new sensor. No problems with going on eBay to order, just be sure to fully understand what you are getting just in case.
There is also a possible difference between the OEM and the others you might come across and that is the connector. Some of the non-OEM are a universal type which require you to splice in your existing connector to the new sensor. No problems with going on eBay to order, just be sure to fully understand what you are getting just in case.
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Not sure what process they are using these days, but I remember something in the past that they contain a thin coating of either platinum and/or palladium neither of which is very cheap.
There is also a possible difference between the OEM and the others you might come across and that is the connector. Some of the non-OEM are a universal type which require you to splice in your existing connector to the new sensor. No problems with going on eBay to order, just be sure to fully understand what you are getting just in case.
There is also a possible difference between the OEM and the others you might come across and that is the connector. Some of the non-OEM are a universal type which require you to splice in your existing connector to the new sensor. No problems with going on eBay to order, just be sure to fully understand what you are getting just in case.
Yes .......I will keep that in mind but no way in hell I will pay $163.63 for a O2 sensor.
Last edited by 5gears-IS; 11-26-13 at 04:53 PM.
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You can get Denso part numbers here::
http://www.densoautoparts.com/find-m...icle-selection
I used this to get an air/fuel sensor part number. Bought it from amazon for $100 vs $275 Lexus list price. Appeared identical including the plastic clip required for the front sensor. Also came with a small vial of anti seize.
Aloha Joe.
http://www.densoautoparts.com/find-m...icle-selection
I used this to get an air/fuel sensor part number. Bought it from amazon for $100 vs $275 Lexus list price. Appeared identical including the plastic clip required for the front sensor. Also came with a small vial of anti seize.
Aloha Joe.
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You can get Denso part numbers here::
http://www.densoautoparts.com/find-m...icle-selection
I used this to get an air/fuel sensor part number. Bought it from amazon for $100 vs $275 Lexus list price. Appeared identical including the plastic clip required for the front sensor. Also came with a small vial of anti seize.
Aloha Joe.
http://www.densoautoparts.com/find-m...icle-selection
I used this to get an air/fuel sensor part number. Bought it from amazon for $100 vs $275 Lexus list price. Appeared identical including the plastic clip required for the front sensor. Also came with a small vial of anti seize.
Aloha Joe.
I wonder which Denso p/n is the direct interchange to S1B1 OEM LEXUS 894670E020?