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Default changing Oxygen Sensor on 92 Camry XLE V6 - 12-24-2005 , 12:01 PM






My check engine light came on and gave me reading 21 for oxygen sensor
replacement or malfunction. But in doing some reading, Toyota warns
that there may be more than one 02 sensor to replace! So which one?
Also, how can I tell if it is "before catalytic converter", or "after"
part that I need? (Does this mean in proximity to the converter--for
and aft?). Just trying to save some money and do it myself, but dont
want to order wrong parts over net for discount and make a mistake.

Advice appreciated.


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Default Re: changing Oxygen Sensor on 92 Camry XLE V6 - 12-24-2005 , 12:27 PM






Well, BEFORE or AFTER is pretty easy to figure out. The exhaust flows from
the engine to the rear bumper, with the Cat somewhere in between -- hugely
oversimplified.

The O2 Sensor(s) are located in the exhaust pipe/manifold. There will be one
right after the manifold comes out of the block, and maybe another one right
after the exhaust pipe comes out of the CAT. The CAT will be located between
the engine and the muffler. The first sensor decides if the fuel load is
burning well, the second sensor decides if the CAT is doing its job. The
second sensor is generally not a problem. The first one is more problematic,
and it most likely the source of your Code. I don't think you have the
second O2 Sensor.

The incorrect term for these -- but one that seems to work -- is Upstream
and Downstream. The Upstream is the one nearest the engine -- before the CAT
in terms of which way the exhaust flows -- and the Downstream is the one
after the CAT, if it exists.

Replacing the O2 Sensor is much the same as replacing a spark plug, you will
need a special socket wrench that can accomodate the wire connected to the
sensor -- this socket typically costs in the range of about $10, and fits
every sensor I've ever come across.






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My check engine light came on and gave me reading 21 for oxygen sensor
replacement or malfunction. But in doing some reading, Toyota warns
that there may be more than one 02 sensor to replace! So which one?
Also, how can I tell if it is "before catalytic converter", or "after"
part that I need? (Does this mean in proximity to the converter--for
and aft?). Just trying to save some money and do it myself, but dont
want to order wrong parts over net for discount and make a mistake.

Advice appreciated.



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