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Greetings everyone,
Just recently purchase a 1998 SC300. After getting a diagnostic done, determine only issue was o2 sensor needs to be replace. So I plan to buy one but before doing so wanted to see what you guys recommend. I was looking at one made by "Denso". Should I get this or is there a different OEM brand better for me to choose?
Denso sensors arent bad, and are going to be much cheaper than getting an OEM one from a dealership. I ran Denso o2's when I was na-t, and they did fine.
Denso sensors arent bad, and are going to be much cheaper than getting an OEM one from a dealership. I ran Denso o2's when I was na-t, and they did fine.
Okay cool! Thanks for the heads up on this. I really appreciate it
use the oem denso plug and play! I used the pigtail kind on my 400 and they were still throwing codes. I replaced with oem denso ones from amazon and boom fixed everything!!
use the oem denso plug and play! I used the pigtail kind on my 400 and they were still throwing codes. I replaced with oem denso ones from amazon and boom fixed everything!!
Looks like Denso it is! Thanks for this info! It is much appreciate it
I knew that. Just wondering if the 02 sensors are the same..
LOL my bad mate. Im just reading your message word for word. Should be more specific and asked if the "O2 Sensors" on these vehicles are the same. But to be honest I dont know the answer to this question
i dnt think the o2's are the same for 300-400 but i could be wrong
and did u look into the universal o2's from autozone? i think theyre like 55 ea for up stream thats all ud need
i dnt think the o2's are the same for 300-400 but i could be wrong
and did u look into the universal o2's from autozone? i think theyre like 55 ea for up stream thats all ud need
Haven't thought of that. I'm glad you mention this to me. Thanks, I may consider this as well.