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Denso 234-9008 Air Fuel Ratio Sensor

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$74.59

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About this item

  • Weight: 0.3lbs
  • Single Quantity
  • No Core Charge Required
  • Package Dimensions: 15.24 L x 5.588 H x 5.08 W (centimeters)


Denso 234-9008 Air Fuel Ratio Sensor


Jake
Reviewed in Canada on February 3, 2025
For the Pontiac Vibe, this is the only brand to use for the oxygen sensor. Toyota made the drivetrain for the Pontiac Vibe. The other three O2 sensors tried would not clear the codes as the heater resistance was not within tolerance. It's expensive compared to other brands but Denso is OEM for these cars.
Facetorch
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2024
Made the o2 sensor code go away on my 2009 Toyota Avalon
Victor C
Reviewed in Canada on July 25, 2023
Fit perfect into my 2009 Venza. Cleared the code and worked first time.
Carol Mcdole
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2022
Fit same as original, check engine light is gone! Part is working fine
Roger Varvil
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2020
I will say this now and will say it forever. when it comes to O2 sensors always buy the namebrand for your car, you will always regret buying the cheap ones because they will fail in a short period of time I learned the hard way and had to buy this one on the 3rd try. now and six months and still no check engine light
MajONeZ
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2019
This sensor was exactly what I needed. I installed it on a 2009 Toyota Camry literally within minutes. The price was great - almost 60% cheaper than the dealer's. So far so good - I have about 1,500 miles on it, the gas mileage has improved significantly and the check engine light has not come back.
Clarence
Reviewed in Canada on July 17, 2019
Works good, direct fit, ok price.
bill
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2019
I used it on bank 1 (firewall side) and it worked great for my 2grfe. I changed it at 100k prophylactically with 6 spark plugs, 3 rear (bank 1) ignition coils, new ignition coil connectors, new intake plenum gasket, and cleaned my throttle body. No regrets, and remember prevention is always cheaper.Also the price was really cheap so I bought a spare for bank 2 sensor 1.
Giovani
Reviewed in Mexico on October 22, 2018
Es la pieza publicada el envío llegó en tiempo Ya lo instalé y funcionó correctamente, el vendedor fue atento al pedir la guia
Liz
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2017
I had a P0051 code on my 2010 Toyota Highlander. The code stated it was Bank 2, Sensor 1... the PN that came off of my car was 89467-0E090. I couldn't find any information rather it was the right or the left BEFORE I ordered and removed the part so I gambled and ordered the upstream left when it was actually the upstream right that I needed. I did further research and there appeared to be no difference except for the price difference so I installed it and it works like a charm. Code cleared and everything. I let it sit for 20 minutes running and drove it for over 15 miles.... CEL is gone. The two sensors are identical so if the other one goes out... I'll probably just order this again. The only time it would make a difference is if the upstream and downstream sensors were mixed up. You can rent the oxygen sensor removers from any auto parts store and I am by no means mechanically inclined... just YouTube and a Haynes catalog. Lol, very happy with this buy as it saved me a ton of money.
Razz
Reviewed in Canada on June 6, 2017
Fantastic price compared to the stealership. Code cleared and back to normal again. Thank you. Took 30 minutes to install and clear the code on my 2011 Toyota Sienna 3.5 V6 model. Shipping was fast as well.
D. Chapman
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2016
Worked perfectly in my 2008 Highlander Sport V6 AWD. I didn't even have to reset the codes. Check engine light immediately went out after installation. Pack comes with connector attached and a small packet of anti-seize compound. Went in without a hitch at a fraction of the cost to purchase it locally. I've used Denso sensors for years, and I've never had one die on me. Not a single one, and I generally hold on to my cars for about 15 years.