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Looks like I'm going to have to replace my O2 sensors to correct the Christmas tree on the instrument cluster. My question is Denso or Bosch?
 
Denso
 
Check Rock Auto - they sometimes show the Toyota part number in the Denso sensor detail page. You can save 50% over the dealer - like $62/sensor instead of $100+. (No affiliation - I just buy a lot of stuff from RA).
 
Denso. Bosch has variability in the voltage that will still throw codes a lot of the time.
 
Check Rock Auto - they sometimes show the Toyota part number in the Denso sensor detail page. You can save 50% over the dealer - like $62/sensor instead of $100+. (No affiliation - I just buy a lot of stuff from RA).
Thanks, I've ordered a lot of parts from them for my F250 in the past. I'll give them a try.
 
So, I need 3 O2 sensors; 2 upstream of the cat and 1 downstream of the cat. Right?
 
Just did B1S1 and B1S2 on my 2004 not too long ago. Denso from Rock Auto were by far the cheapest.
 
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There’s 2 catalytic converters
 

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