Toyota Camry Oxygen Sensor
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Toyota Camry Oxygen Sensor
The Camry oxygen sensors available at AutoZone are designed to help your car maintain a certain air-to-fuel ratio. This way, your Toyota doesn't produce as many emissions and continues to deliver a fuel efficient driving experience. As your oxygen sensor starts to fail, your engine becomes unable to detect what the air-to-fuel ratio is and causes it to guess, resulting in poor fuel economy and compromised vehicle performance. Purchase your new o2 sensor for Toyota Camry from AutoZone and take advantage of our Same Day Store Pickup (in most cases) option when ordering online.
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Juke
in 2 months
Perfect. Ordered online. Shipped and delivered quick. Once a again received a quality replacement part through Autozone
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2004 Toyota Camry
Perfect. Ordered online. Shipped and delivered quick. Once a again received a quality replacement part through Autozone
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2004 Toyota Camry
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Exact replacement oxygen sensor
Marathon Man
in 3 months
It was exactly the part my Camry needed. It was the same in every way to the original
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2010 Toyota Camry
It was exactly the part my Camry needed. It was the same in every way to the original
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2010 Toyota Camry
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Make sure you have 234-9010 instead of 234-9041
Jimmy
in 5 months
First of all, I like the product return experience. I bought the 234-9041 a few months back for my 2003 Toyota Camry P0031 code and it never fixed it so I thought something wrong with my car. On the 1/3/2022, it was the time for me to take my car for emission. Before going to the emission test center, I re-examined the P0031 code and suspected the A/R O2 sensor I got may be the wrong one due to my federal emission car. Therefor, I went to the store to exchange it to 234-9010 federal A/R sensor and it magically fixed the code after resetting the code with code scanner and driving about 40 miles then the P0031 code did not show up. And it passed the emission. Overall, for the federal emission catalyst, use 234-9010 while using 234-9041 for California emission cat.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2003 Toyota Camry
First of all, I like the product return experience. I bought the 234-9041 a few months back for my 2003 Toyota Camry P0031 code and it never fixed it so I thought something wrong with my car. On the 1/3/2022, it was the time for me to take my car for emission. Before going to the emission test center, I re-examined the P0031 code and suspected the A/R O2 sensor I got may be the wrong one due to my federal emission car. Therefor, I went to the store to exchange it to 234-9010 federal A/R sensor and it magically fixed the code after resetting the code with code scanner and driving about 40 miles then the P0031 code did not show up. And it passed the emission. Overall, for the federal emission catalyst, use 234-9010 while using 234-9041 for California emission cat.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2003 Toyota Camry
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