Description: Specification: This Oxygen O2 Sensor is a new, aftermarket replacement part that has the following specifications: Direct Fit Correct Connector No cutting or splicing Interchange Part Number: 89465-12840 Line length:800mm 4 wire configuration. Direct Plug-In Replacement. *Warranty: 2 Year Built and tested to strict quality control standards Fit Vehicles: Year Make Model Details 2009 Pontiac Vibe 1.8L Eng. - L4 Eng. - Downstream 2010 Pontiac Vibe 1.8L Eng. - L4 Eng. - Downstream 2009 Toyota Corolla 1.8L Eng. - L4 Eng. - Downstream 2010 Toyota Corolla 1.8L Eng. - L4 Eng. - Downstream 2011 Toyota Corolla 1.8L Eng. - L4 Eng. - Japan Built - Downstream 2011 Toyota Corolla 1.8L Eng. - L4 Eng. - North American Built - Downstream 2012 Toyota Corolla 1.8L Eng. - L4 Eng. - Downstream 2013 Toyota Corolla 1.8L Eng. - L4 Eng. - Downstream 2009 Toyota Matrix 1.8L Eng. - L4 Eng. - Downstream 2010 Toyota Matrix 1.8L Eng. - L4 Eng. - Downstream 2011 Toyota Matrix 1.8L Eng. - L4 Eng. - Downstream 2012 Toyota Matrix 1.8L Eng. - L4 Eng. - Downstream 2013 Toyota Matrix 1.8L Eng. - L4 Eng. - Downstream Package Include: 1 x Oxygen Sensor Features: Extensively Tested During Manufacture to Guarantee Quality and Reliability Supplied With a Factory-Fitted Connector for Easy Installation Precision manufactured with a sensing element incorporating premier technical ceramics Where are my oxygen sensors located? Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) When oxygen sensor failure occurs, a DTC is recorded in the Engine Control Unit (ECU) and a Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) is illuminated on the dash, alerting the driver the vehicle has a problem. How to replace an oxygen sensor? 1- Disconnect the battery. 2- Locate the sensor connector by following its wires. Disconnect it.? 3- Remove the sensor cable from its clips all along its way to the sensor. 4- A specific 22mm socket with side cut out exists (see below). You can use a spanner instead. Hold it in one hand and give it a firm hit with the other hand. It will then unscrew very easily. 5- Remove the sensor and fit the new one. 6- Re-route the cable carefully and meticulously and fix it at every clip. Reconnect the connector. 7- Reconnect the battery and wait 5 minutes before starting the engine. Please take a video clip of the voltmeter and contact us if our sensor: Goes above range between 0.1 and 0.9 volt Remains below 0.5 volts Stays fixed at a particular voltage You're free to choose replacement or refund if our sensor fails to work, in this case. Q: How do I know the O2 sensor is good or not? A: The only way to know if the O2 sensor is functioning normally is to check its responsiveness to changes in the air/fuel mixture, by Voltage Measurement or Waveform Simulation. 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 pierce the wire.) For a good sensor, voltage should fluctuate constantly between 0.1 and 0.9 volts after starting the engine for 2 or 3 minutes. You're free to choose replacement or refund if our sensor fails to work, in this case.
Price: 11.24 USD
Location: Monroe Township, New Jersey
End Time: 2024-08-19T10:02:45.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.99 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
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Number of Sensors: 1
Wire Quantity: 4
Number of Pieces: 1
Manufacturer Part Number: Does Not Apply
Brand: Gearzaar
Type: Oxygen Sensor
Interchange Part Number: 89465-12840
Connector Color: Gray
Sensor Type: Oxygen Sensor
Manufacturer Warranty: 5 Years
Connector Type: Female
Universal Fitment: Yes