products details

Created with Pixso. Home Created with Pixso. Products Created with Pixso.
Denso Oxygen Sensor
Created with Pixso.

F00HL00081 4-Wire Heated Automotive Oxygen Sensor For Toyota / Dodge / Chrysler 1989-2000

F00HL00081 4-Wire Heated Automotive Oxygen Sensor For Toyota / Dodge / Chrysler 1989-2000

Brand Name: GH
Model Number: F00HL00081
MOQ: 50-100PCS
Price: Negotiable
Payment Terms: T/T
Supply Ability: 1000000PCS/Mon
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
China
Certification:
ISO9001
Compatibility:
Toyota / Dodge / Chrysler 1989-2000
Sensor Type:
Oxygen Sensor (O2 Sensor)
Oempartnumber:
F00HL00081
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
Highlight:

4-wire heated automotive oxygen sensor

,

Denso oxygen sensor for Toyota

,

oxygen sensor for Dodge Chrysler

Product Description

F00HL00081 4-Wire Heated Automotive Oxygen Sensor For Toyota / Dodge / Chrysler 1989-2000


Description
4-wire heated oxygen sensor, direct replacement for F00HL00081. 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 Series 1989-2000

2.Dodge Series 1989-2000

3.Chrysler Series 1989-2000


Specification

Item Specification
OE Part Number F00HL00081
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


Installation & Notes

1. Confirm OE number F00HL00081 and vehicle model/year 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.