O2 sensors won’t fit. (1 Viewer)

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I ordered a set a few days ago. This is what you need it has grey, brown, white, blue wires. $250 from TRD parts online.
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I called local parts chains and did find the denso sensors that will fit and Bosch as well but all special order, no one can get it faster than Toyota so I’m just gonna have to fork over for the Toyota kit from the dealer.


Sad indeed that one has to settle for the correct original parts. :)
 
Sad indeed that one has to settle for the correct original parts. :)
Not mad about it I put the old ones back in for now with new gaskets and nuts so the swap will be easy when I get the Toyota kit next week. Btw do you have the key on then pull the efi relay to rest for new sensors or key off?
 
Not mad about it I put the old ones back in for now with new gaskets and nuts so the swap will be easy when I get the Toyota kit next week. Btw do you have the key on then pull the efi relay to rest for new sensors or key off?

I'm not sure I understand the question. If you are asking if a re-set of some sort is required when new O2 sensors are installed the answer is no unless there is a code stored for a sensor problem. Key off, pull the EFI fuse or disconnect the battery for a minute or so.
 
I'm not sure I understand the question. If you are asking if a re-set of some sort is required when new O2 sensors are installed the answer is no unless there is a code stored for a sensor problem. Key off, pull the EFI fuse or disconnect the battery for a minute or so.
10-4 that’s what I was wondering thank you
 

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