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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / November 2007

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How do I access rear A/F Sensor on Toyota Sienna?

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zarfus1@gmail.com - 01 Nov 2007 15:15 GMT
I have a 2001 sienna, odb code 1135 = rear air fuel sensor.  I can
get
the part for $238.  what I can't figure out is how to get to the rear
a/f sensor on the exaust manifold.  Do I take off the wipers and
plates and all that to access the part from the top of the car, or
should I shimmy underneath and reach up?  Anyone done this yet?  The
dealer wants $450 installed.
zarfus1@gmail.com - 02 Nov 2007 21:02 GMT
On Nov 1, 10:15 am, zarf...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have a 2001 sienna, odb code 1135 = rear air fuel sensor.  I can
> get
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> should I shimmy underneath and reach up?  Anyone done this yet?  The
> dealer wants $450 installed.

All done, on my back  from the bottom.  Could just crook my left arm
around and in from the side.  22mm open end wrench required. Of
course, the dealer gave me the wrong part the first time, but he made
good by reducing the price.   All in all, glad i did it.
zarfus1@gmail.com - 02 Nov 2007 21:07 GMT
On Nov 1, 10:15 am, zarf...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have a 2001 sienna, odb code 1135 = rear air fuel sensor.  I can
> get
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> should I shimmy underneath and reach up?  Anyone done this yet?  The
> dealer wants $450 installed.

Yes, on my back  from the bottom.  Could just crook my left arm
around
and in from the side.  22mm open end wrench required.    All in all,
glad i did it.
 
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