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89467-0E160 / 89467-0E150 Denso Oxygen Sensor For Toyota Highlander 2.7L / 3.5L

89467-0E160 / 89467-0E150 Denso Oxygen Sensor For Toyota Highlander 2.7L / 3.5L

Brand Name: GH
Model Number: 89467-0E160 / 89467-0E150
MOQ: 50-100PCS
Price: Negotiable
Payment Terms: T/T
Supply Ability: 1000000PCS/Mon
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
China
Certification:
ISO9001
Compatibility:
Toyota Highlander 2.7L / 3.5L
Sensor Type:
Oxygen Sensor (O2 Sensor)
Oempartnumber:
89467-0E160 / 89467-0E150
Operating Temperature Range:
-40°C To 900°C
Package:
1 Piece
Heat Resistance:
High Temperature Resistant
Warranty:
Typically 12 Months
Connector Type:
Standard OEM Connector
Packaging Details:
Carton Box
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Denso Oxygen Sensor for Toyota Highlander

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Toyota Highlander 2.7L oxygen sensor

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Toyota Highlander 3.5L oxygen sensor

Product Description

89467-0E160 / 89467-0E150 Denso Oxygen Sensor For Toyota Highlander 2.7L / 3.5L


Description
4-wire heated oxygen sensor (air-fuel ratio sensor), direct OEM replacement for 89467-0E160 and 89467-0E150. Features stable signal output and high heat resistance, accurately detects exhaust oxygen concentration to optimize fuel injection, improve fuel efficiency and reduce harmful emissions.


Fitment Vehicles (Compatible Models) 

1.Toyota | Highlander 2.7L (1AR-FE) 2009–2012

2.Toyota | Highlander 3.5L (2GR-FE) 2009–2012


Specification

Item Specification
OE Part Number 89467-0E160, 89467-0E150
Product Type Heated Oxygen Sensor (Air-Fuel Ratio 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
Warranty 12-Month Warranty
Package 1 Pc Oxygen Sensor


Installation & Notes

1.Confirm OE number 89467-0E160 / 89467-0E150 and vehicle model/engine before purchase.

2.Disconnect the battery negative terminal before installation to avoid electrical damage.

3.Use a dedicated oxygen sensor socket for installation; torque to 30–45 N·m; do not twist the wiring harness.

4.Keep the sensor probe clean; avoid contact with oil, grease, or contaminants.

5.After installation, clear fault codes with a scanner and perform a test drive to verify normal operation.