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   Rob to johngdole@hotmail.com   
   Re: Sienna air fuel sensor   
   23 Apr 09 23:05:43   
   
   c9f6a7c8   
   From: nothear@nowhere.com   
      
   I appreciate the information. Yes, I believe the sensor this is bad is   
   the middle one of the three.  Located at the bottom of the manifold   
   before the converter.  Perhaps I used the wrong term when I said   
   air/fuel sensor.  But even the rockauto site you directed me to states   
   it as a air/fuel ratio sensor.  But it shows the price as 151.79.  You   
   mention a part for 84.79--did you have a part number?   
      
   Again, thank you.  You at least saved me 50 dollars.   
      
   Rob   
      
   johngdole@hotmail.com wrote:   
   > When you say "air fuel sensor" this typically means a wide band   
   > UPSTREAM sensor. However, Bank 1 Sensor 2 usually refers to the   
   > DOWNSTREAM narrow band sensor that's only used to determine catalytic   
   > converter efficiency. And this downstream one is usually cheap, like   
   > $84.79 + shipping on rockauto.com. So do verify.   
   >   
   > On Apr 21, 8:34 pm, Rob  wrote:   
   >> Hello,   
   >>   
   >> My OBD is telling me that b1 / sensor 2 is bad, 89465-09290 air fuel   
   >> sensor.  This sensor is selling for $200 at my local auto store.  Is   
   >> there any other options at a more reasonable price?   
   >>   
   >> Thank you,   
   >> Rob   
   >   
      
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