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Old 06-17-2007, 01:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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4th Generation P0141 O2 Oxygen sensor connector location (pics, 56k watch out)

So I proceeded to remove the front passenger seat and carpet, and found no connector, just a wire with pink stripes (visible on the pic) that goes across, but no connector like my Haynes Manual states. Where IS that thing? Is that the O2 sensor cable? I looked under the vinyl flap :not there.

I found a dollar under the carpet though.


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Are you sure the manual says that it is in that place... Because my Toyota oxygen sensor connector is located on the stock exhaust manifold... Try to check for it... Try also to locate the oxygen sensor connector by following the lead from the exhaust system... Good luck!!!
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Are you sure the manual says that it is in that place... Because my Toyota oxygen sensor connector is located on the stock exhaust manifold... Try to check for it... Try also to locate the oxygen sensor connector by following the lead from the exhaust system... Good luck!!!
There are two O2 sensors on the I4, one near the engine and one near the cat. The V6 has 3 sensors as well.
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It's under the driver seat I got my answer somewhere else, I got the sensor at a local Toyota Dealer for 293$ CDN (YIKES) and will remove seat/carpet and change it myself this weekend.

I'll post a D.I.Y. with pictures on here when I'm done.
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