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I have two 1-wire oxygen sensor in my 1995 toyota windom, are you car using 1-wire oxygen sensor? as 1995 toyota windom is the same with es300.

I have try to disconnect the oxygen sensor cable but No Engine light show, is that normall?

I dont know if my oxygen sensor is work or not, how to check it?

My car eat gas very much, please help

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The engine shold be cold to do this, (first crank of the day).

Hook a multi meter (voltage meter) up to the o2 sensor.

Crank the engine and rev it to 2500rpm, or immediately start driving. The voltage from the o2 sensor should be hitting .45-.5 volts, and it should be fluxtuation several times a second.

If it is not, replace them both with splice in generic units.

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I would not try and compare an ES to a windom when it comes to emmision related parts as Asia has a totally different set of rules to play by. You may have only one wire on yours from the factory as you also do not have an EGR either.

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Bosch 12031 - for the splice in generic $30USD replacement.

Bosch 12114 - for the same thing with a harness on it $120usd.

The OEM Nippon Denso sensor is C5010-100848 - $110usd.

The Generic Nippon Denso sensor is C5010-63157 - $40usd.

Just jet to your local Hong Kong autoparts stores.

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