Oxygen Sensor Complete for Toyota Rav4 2001-2003 for Lexus
Application:
Fit for Oxygen Sensor For 2001 2002 2003 for Toyota RAV4
Year Make Model Trim Engine
2003 for Toyota RAV4 Base Sport Utility 4-Door 2.0L 1998CC 122Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
2003 for Toyota RAV4 Base Sport Utility 4-Door ELECTRIC
2002 for Toyota RAV4 Base Sport Utility 4-Door 2.0L 1998CC 122Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
2002 for Toyota RAV4 Base Sport Utility 4-Door ELECTRIC
2001 for Toyota RAV4 Base Sport Utility 4-Door 2.0L 1998CC 122Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
2001 for Toyota RAV4 Base Sport Utility 4-Door ELECTRIC
Specification:
Oxygen Sensor Resistance 0.8—1.5
Reference OEM #:
Position of the Oxygen Sensor
89467-42010 / 8946742010: Bank 1 Sensor 1 Front Left, Upper Driver side before converter (front)
89467-42020 / 8946742020: Bank 2 Sensor 1 Front Right, Upper Driver side after converter (rear)
89465-42090 / 8946542090: Bank 1 Sensor 2 Rear Left Passenger side before converter (front)
89465-42100 / 8946542100: Bank 2 Sensor 2 Rear Right Passenger side after converter (rear)
the whole wire length
89467-42010 / 8946742010 52 CM
89467-42020 / 8946742020 57 CM
89465-42090 / 8946542090 92 CM
89465-42100 / 8946542100 92 CM
Package Include:
4pcs Air Fuel Ratio Oxygen Sensor O2 Complete
Please check OE# with listed pictures above and make sure it fits you vehicle.
Features:
-Our oxygen sensors are designed to determine the oxygen content of the exhaust gas and to improve the fuel efficiency of the vehicle.
-With high quality materials that ensure improved performance and long lasting durability.
-These sensors facilitate easy installation and are corrosion resistant.
-Tough and highly efficient oxygen sensor is a must for vehicles used for off road applications.
-Our oxygen sensor is one of the good choices that you can include on top of your list.
-Our top quality oxygen sensors can boost the optimum capacity of your car.
How to Read the Oxygen Sensor’s Signals:
Use a 10-megaohm digital voltmeter. Hook up the voltmeter's red probe to the sensor's signal wire and the black probe to engine ground. (Use back probe method, DO NOT pierces the wire.)
Start the engine and check the sensor’s voltage signals on your voltmeter. The sensor voltage should cycle or fluctuate within the 100 mV-900 mV (0.10 to 0.90V) range approximately. This means the sensor is operating properly.