🚗 Drive with Confidence: The Bosch Oxygen Sensor is your engine's best friend!
The Bosch 13354 Oxygen Sensor is a high-quality replacement part designed specifically for Lexus and Toyota vehicles. It meets or exceeds OEM specifications and is rigorously tested to ensure optimal performance. With a 1-year replacement warranty, this sensor guarantees reliability and peace of mind for your driving experience.
A**H
Great product / good documentation
This oxygen sensor had very detailed specifications online (which sensor on what model cars it replaces) at Amazon. It was an oem replacement which I had no trouble installing. The product was also shipped promptly.
M**A
Bosch 13354 - great fit and smooth installation!
Purchased two Bosch 13354s for replacement of the original O2 sensors (on each of two exhaust manifolds; 3.0-L V6) of my wife's 2000 Toyota Sienna van.Only challenge was getting the old part off from firewall side manifold, since work space is tight.Both Bosch 13354 O2 sensors replaced the originals perfectly and the electrical connectors snapped in for a snug positive fit.One tip I suggest is that you add liberal amounts 'Permatex' "Anti-seize Lubricant" onto the threads of the O2 sensor prior to its application onto the exhaust manifold mounting threads. This will help with removal of the sensor should it need to be replaced in the future (won't need a mallet!). Just make sure to keep lubricant only on the threads and not anywhere near the sensor itself.Entire process took no more than 20-minutes per sensor, and at a little more than $60 for each O2 sensor, they were less than half the price quoted to me by all the local auto parts stores.I replaced all three O2 sensors on my 2000 Toyota Sienna van at the same time (purchased other, Bosch 13353 - for replacement of the O2 sensor mounted just past the catalytic converter).Purchased all three sensors for under $200 (free shipping and no taxes) and got rid of the dreaded "Check Engine" light, which I needed to pass our annual state inspection.Friend had an automotive shop replace just one O2 sensor on a Toyota vehicle for about $600.After hearing that I sure felt good about doing all three myself!!
S**N
Bosch 13354 Oxygen Sensor, OE Type Fitment
Great product, at half the price! (compared to Autozone and Pepboys) Installed it in under 10 mins, had to disconnect the battery to reset the computer. Since then, the "check engine" sign is gone, the car has slightly better throttle response and fuel mileage. Thank you Bosch and Amazon!Update 1: Went to my mechanic today for auto inspection test and it FAILED to pass the test. He recommended me to buy a new sensor at a dealer, which costs a not too shabby $118... Go figure. So far i give Amazon stars for service.
A**R
CEL Out!
This item fit my 1999 Sienna perfectly.The Check Engine warning light had come on, and my code reader (purchased on Amazon) indicated code P0155.That is the code for a faulty reading from the Bank 2 Sensor 1 oxygen sensor.Fortunately, this sensor is easily seen and reached by opening up the hood and looking down at the front part of the engine, just behind the heat shield.Not all first generation Siennas use this part. After 2000, I believe Toyota changed from using different sensors for California and everyone else, to the same sensors for all.This is a sensor for a non-California model, 1998-2000.The Toyota manual suggested testing the part with a volt-ohm meter before replacing. The old one and this one gave different results, verifying that I had a bad sensor. The plug end has a release on the right that needs to be pressed in order to wiggle the plug off. A 22 mm box wrench is required to remove the old sensor.Some anti-seize compound is a good idea, in case you have to replace this again.The sensor end looked a little different from the original, but the plug and thread on the sensor was an exact match. The CEL light has stayed out.
B**H
Upstream Oxygen sensor for 99 Camry V6
This was a perfect fit upstream oxygen sensor for my 97 Camry V6. Bought 2 of these and replaced both the upstream oxygen sensors. I had a friend install it for me who does minor car maintenance works such as this.There are 3 oxygen sensors for 99 Camry. The number one upstream sensor is located between the motor and firewall, the number two upstream sensor is located between the motor and radiator, and the downstream is located under the car. Replacing number one upstream and the downsteam sensor both require jacking up the vehicle to work from underneath. Replacement of the number 2 upstream sendor can be done with just the hood up.Satisfied with the purchase, a similar model in local store cost double the amazon price.
Z**G
bosch 13354 o2 sensor
Bosch 13354 Oxygen Sensor, OE Type Fitment It works fine on my 98 Toyota Camry V6. I saved money, the cost reduced by half compared to buying the same product from dealership.
H**.
Plug and Play
Purchased for a 2002 Lexus IS300 Bank 1, Sensor 1. Also referred to as Upstream sensor for cylinders 1-3. Nice product. Sensor had anti-seize on the threads, which saves a step. Plugged right in and resolved the issue. Used 7/8" O2 socket for install.
B**B
Three Stars
worked
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