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Does anyone know the part number for Denso o2 sensor that is in bank 2 sensor 2.
Downstream front or after cat.
I can't figure it out. Car was built in North America, Canada and has Ca emissions.
I thought I narrowed it down to 234-4416 or DEN 234-4400. Napa says first looks like 234-4400 is generic Rx 350 and 450.
Now the guy at parts not says 234-4509?
It's a 2011 Rx 350, again made in Canada with California emmisions. The old cord is 10in which tells me 234-4416 is closest but can I go off the length of the wire?
All the info on the web gives me a different answer.
Does anyone know what the Denso Part number would be for this car Bank 2 Sensor 2 code P00057?
Thank you-
I saw this link it didn't help. Right/Front or Left/Rear banks on picture don't fit with piston position.
Also the 234-4400 says Japan cars not North America. 234-4016 says downstream front for North America. Also the cord is 22 in. Dealer part is 10 in cord.
Napa swears its 234-4016. Carquest says 234-4400 and
Toyota has a completely different number.
So yes I saw the link.
Wanted to make sure before dropping the cash. At this point I might buy at dealer.
Thanks anyway and I'll let everybody know if I find an answer to:
Bank 2, Sensor 2 North America/Canada o2 sensor Denso part number for 2011 Rx 350.
Last edited by kitlz; Oct 15, 2019 at 02:18 AM.
Reason: not necessary
Dealer part 894650E040 Lexus
Rock auto by description downstream right DEN 234-4400 Japan or Canada or
By cross number 234-4416 same as NAPA.
Toyota tells me 234-4400?
Have you inspected your 02 sensor and measured the wire to determine which cord length you need? That is what I would do to resolve this problem of conflicting advice.
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