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Analyzes oxygen levels in exhaust gases, allowing the ECU to adjust the air-fuel ratio for optimal combustion and reduced emissions.
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Details
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Length [mm] 800 |
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Number of circuits 4 |
OEM Numbers
Interchange Numbers
Vehicle Fitment
| Make | Model | Type | Engine Code | Capacity | Fuel Type | Year | Power |
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| LEXUS | LS (_F2_) | 400 (UCF20_) | 1UZ-FE | 3969 CCM / 4.0 L | Petrol | 1994-12-01 1997-08-01 |
194 KW / 264 PS |
| TOYOTA | CAMRY (_V2_) | 3.0 24V (MCV20_, MCV20, MCV10) | 1MZ-FE | 2995 CCM / 3.0 L | Petrol | 1996-08-01 2001-11-01 |
140 KW / 190 PS |
| TOYOTA | CAMRY (_V2_) | 2.2 (SXV20_) | 5S-FE | 2164 CCM / 2.2 L | Petrol | 1996-08-01 2001-11-01 |
96 KW / 131 PS |
| LEXUS | GS (_S16_) | 300 (JZS160_) | 2JZ-GE | 2997 CCM / 3.0 L | Petrol | 1997-08-01 2000-10-01 |
163 KW / 222 PS |
| LEXUS | LS (_F2_) | 400 (UCF20_) | 1UZ-FE | 3969 CCM / 4.0 L | Petrol | 1997-09-01 2000-10-01 |
209 KW / 284 PS |
| LEXUS | GS (_S16_) | 300 (JZS160_) | 2JZ-GE | 2997 CCM / 3.0 L | Petrol | 2000-10-01 2004-12-01 |
161 KW / 219 PS |
| TOYOTA | RAV 4 III (_A3_) | 2.0 (ZSA35_) | 3ZR-FAE | 1987 CCM / 2.0 L | Petrol | 2008-12-01 2013-06-01 |
116 KW / 158 PS |
| TOYOTA | RAV 4 III (_A3_) | 2.0 4WD (ZSA30_) | 3ZR-FAE | 1987 CCM / 2.0 L | Petrol | 2008-12-01 2013-06-01 |
116 KW / 158 PS |
Overview
| Car models | LEXUS LS (_F2_); TOYOTA CAMRY (_V2_); LEXUS GS (_S16_); TOYOTA RAV 4 III (_A3_) |
| Engines | 1UZ-FE; 1MZ-FE; 5S-FE; 2JZ-GE; 3ZR-FAE |
| Engine power (horsepower) | 131-284 HP |
| Power (kilowatts) | 96-209 KW |
| Year of manufacture | 1994-2013 |
FAQs
It measures the oxygen levels in the exhaust gases, providing data to the engine control module for adjusting the air-fuel mixture.
Symptoms include poor fuel efficiency, reduced engine performance, and an illuminated check engine light.
It can lead to inefficient combustion, reduced fuel economy, and increased emissions.