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89465-52380 Denso Oxygen Sensor For Toyota Vios / Ville Car

89465-52380 Denso Oxygen Sensor For Toyota Vios / Ville Car

Brand Name: GH
Model Number: 89465-52380
MOQ: 50-100PCS
Price: Negotiable
Payment Terms: T/T
Supply Ability: 1000000PCS/Mon
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
China
Certification:
ISO9001
Compatibility:
Toyota Vios / Ville Car
Sensor Type:
Oxygen Sensor (O2 Sensor)
Thread Size:
M18 X 1.5
Operating Temperature Range:
-40°C To 900°C
Material:
Ceramic Zirconia + Stainless Steel
Response Time:
Less Than 100 Milliseconds
Warranty:
Typically 12 Months
Connector Type:
Standard OEM Connector
Packaging Details:
Carton Box
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Product Description

89465-52380 Denso Oxygen Sensor For Toyota Vios / Ville Car


Description
4-wire heated oxygen sensor, direct OEM replacement for 89465-52380. Features stable signal and high heat resistance, accurately detects exhaust oxygen to optimize fuel efficiency and reduce emissions.


Fitment Vehicles (Compatible Models) 

1. Toyota | Vios

2.Toyota | Ville


Specification

Item Specification
OE Part Number 89465-52380
Product Type Heated Oxygen Sensor
Wire Configuration 4-Wire Heated Type
Thread Specification M18×1.5
Heat Resistance High Temperature Resistant
Certification IATF16949, OEM Standard
Warranty 12-Month Warranty
Package 1 Piece Oxygen Sensor
Response Time < 100ms
Quality Certification ISO/TS16949, CE, Denso Original Standard
Installation Feature Direct Plug & Play, No Modification Required
Warranty 12-Month Unlimited Mileage Warranty
Packaging Content 1 Piece Oxygen Sensor


Installation & Notes

1. Please confirm the OE number 89465-52380 and your Toyota Vios (NSP15_) model/engine displacement before purchase to avoid mismatching.

2. Apply anti-seize lubricant on the sensor threads before installation (keep it away from the sensing element).

3. Disconnect the vehicle battery to avoid electrical circuit damage during installation.

4. Route the sensor wiring away from the exhaust pipe to prevent high-temperature damage.

5. Clear the ECU fault code after installation to ensure normal vehicle operation.