O2 sensors--what are the best's? (1 Viewer)

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I have a 1991 TLC. I want to replace the O2 sensors but wanted to know if there was a differance in the Left and Right sensors. Also wanted to know what are the best ones to get?

I am lookbing at Parts Geek but I noticed different part numbers for the left and right.
 
Two different harnesses lengths. I think the plugs are the same, but don't remember for sure.

As far as where to get them: OEM or Denso Direct, ONLY. You could get whatever floats your boat or budget, and they might work for a while, you might have to cut up the factory harness, you might....., Denso is an OE supplier for Toyota is the only reason I recommend them. Stay away from Bosch IMHO, haven't heard to many good stories about them.

I had to re-pin one of my plugs because the PO had dine a hack job. They probably spent more on the hack than if they had just bought a direct fit replacement.

Just my $0.02
 
OEM from CDan or any other dealership you can get a discount from.

I have had trouble with non-OEM 02s in the past. From my past experiences, everything engine and engine management related, i always go OEM. For other stuff, it depends.
 
I second Layonnn...I have tried aftermarket O2 sensors in the past and have never had success with them. They would always throw a code shortly after install. Bad luck perhaps, nevertheless, I now stick with factory O2 sensors. Touch base with CDan at American Toyota or Sam at Lowe Toyota for a good deal.



OEM from CDan or any other dealership you can get a discount from.

I have had trouble with non-OEM 02s in the past. From my past experiences, everything engine and engine management related, i always go OEM. For other stuff, it depends.
 
Get OEM
I just replaced mine on my 94
I got mine from Sam at Lowe Toyota here on the east Coast

FYI
The O2 Sensor kit I got from him came in Factory OEM packaging and it says NTK right on the side of the O2 sensor. It was plug and play.
This was a kit with 2 sensors for 93-94 which Toyota stopped doing last year
I believe I got his last kit
So not all sensors are Denso FWIW
 
I replaced both of mine with NTKs and haven't had any issues. I agree on getting ones with plug.
 
I bought some off eBay, "pec" brand. They both lasted a week.

I got Bosch ones to replace them, and they have been all good.
 
Left side

Right side

I've been running these for the past year with no issues. Can't beat the price.
 
I picked up Denso's from rock auto. They were pretty easy to install.

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OEM

I tried Bosch and they thru codes and the heaters did not ohm out correctly.
 
Well it sounds like OEM wins..

Has anybody seen any improvements after replacing the O2?
 
Yes. Noticable more power from replacing the upstream sensor.
 
Go with DENSO...
 
I only buy OEM.
And I only buy OEM from Lexus dealers because Lexus is higher class than Toyota.
I only pay full price.
Then I get the sensors platinum plated to match the catalysts.
Then I feel good about myself because I have the most expensive and unique oxygen sensors that are better than anyone else's.

:rolleyes:
 
Ok...I ordered the new O2 sensors. Let's see if I get any improvements.
 

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