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O2 Sensor Upper
Hi
Had the engine management light come on today. Running the diagnostics and it came up with the bank 1 sensor 1 error.
I know the Denso ones are recommended but they are expensive, Fensport have them at about 60. Has anyone used them and will they do?
Also how long before i should get them changed. Is it something i should do immediately or do i have a couple of days? Thanks
https://www.fensport.co.uk/parts/toyota ... -manifold/
Had the engine management light come on today. Running the diagnostics and it came up with the bank 1 sensor 1 error.
I know the Denso ones are recommended but they are expensive, Fensport have them at about 60. Has anyone used them and will they do?
Also how long before i should get them changed. Is it something i should do immediately or do i have a couple of days? Thanks
https://www.fensport.co.uk/parts/toyota ... -manifold/
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Re: O2 Sensor Upper
This is who I used;
https://www.sparkplugs.co.uk/amfinder/? ... ar-7790337
(Change the sensor position from front to rear to see the other option, I cant remember which is which for the one you want). You can save some money if you are prepared to connect the universal sensor to your old plug).
As far as I know, no harm in still using it other than a bit more fuel consumption?
You can get cheap sensors, most people seem to recommend the Densos over the cheap ones though.
Fensport dont seem to give a manufacturer in that ad so not clear what you would be getting?
https://www.sparkplugs.co.uk/amfinder/? ... ar-7790337
(Change the sensor position from front to rear to see the other option, I cant remember which is which for the one you want). You can save some money if you are prepared to connect the universal sensor to your old plug).
As far as I know, no harm in still using it other than a bit more fuel consumption?
You can get cheap sensors, most people seem to recommend the Densos over the cheap ones though.
Fensport dont seem to give a manufacturer in that ad so not clear what you would be getting?
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Re: O2 Sensor Upper
Thanks for the advice, I'll go with the Denso. I've been driving it for a week and nothing blown up yet so hopefully will get this sorted soon.