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2001 Yaris O2 Sensor - Which One To Choose


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Hello everyone!

First of all, sorry for my english, which probably is not quite polished.

One of the oxygen sensors (after the cat) in my 2001 made-in-France Yaris died recently.

OBD scanning revealed the P0139 error code - oxygen sensor circuit slow response (bank1 sensor2).

The o2 sensor voltage in the "live data" tab in the OBD scanning software was frozen at 0,430V.

I have tested the sensor manually with a multimeter and now I'm sure that it needs to be replaced.

I checked the part number on toyodiy.com, here is the link to my car parts list:

http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_E_2001_TOYOTA_YARIS_SCP10L-CGMGKW_8401.html

The OEM sensor for my car is Bosch for about £80 and for me it's quite expensive. I couldn't find any cheaper parts with the exact reference number. However, there is quite a selection of cheap substitutes & used Denso OEM sensors for the Japan built version of the Yaris, here are the reference numbers: http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_E_2001_TOYOTA_YARIS_SCP10L-AGMNKW_8401.html

So, (finally :)), my question is: will the sensor from the japanese version work fine with the french version?

I will appreciate any information, regarding the topic :)

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