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bad_manners_god
11-13-2008, 07:08 PM
Hi guys, I've been searching parts stores, ebay, even checked Autohauz(Won't ship to Canada) and the rest are 180+.

I'm looking for the 02 Sensor for a 2005 Toyota Echo 4 door, it's the post/after catalytic convertor sensor I need.

Any idea's guys.

bubba966
11-13-2008, 07:21 PM
That's not covered under warranty?

bad_manners_god
11-13-2008, 07:23 PM
That's not covered under warranty?

It would be 6,438 kms ago, the 02 Sensor is only warrantied till 60,000, my sister's celica had the same problem, right around 65,000 km her CEL came on and her post cat 02 Sensor was the cause.

tim eh?
11-13-2008, 07:30 PM
you just won my vote for best thread title ever

Tiger
11-13-2008, 07:33 PM
When you use the OBD2 scanner... does the O2 read anything? If it is dead, it reads zero.

bad_manners_god
11-13-2008, 07:33 PM
you just won my vote for best thread title ever

Lol, why's that? BTW, where had you ordered the parts for your e34 from?

Tiger
11-13-2008, 07:38 PM
Rockauto.com has them for $48.

Alot of time, it is the MAF that is bad, not the O2 sensor. You need the scanner to make sure. Bad MAF triggers O2 sensor error.

bad_manners_god
11-13-2008, 07:43 PM
Rockauto.com has them for $48.

Alot of time, it is the MAF that is bad, not the O2 sensor. You need the scanner to make sure. Bad MAF triggers O2 sensor error.

Is it the post-cat 02, it's not the same as the front one, the second one is a lot longer.

MAF would trigger the first 02 sensor error, not the second.

I used a regular obdII scan tool, I'm going to try to get the Snap-on MT2500 onto it and go for a drive and see what we get.

Tiger
11-13-2008, 07:48 PM
Yes, downstream O2 sensor. You don't need special OBD2 scanner... as long you can read both of them... the first one is fast reading... crazy number all the time. The second one is slow moving... you have to hold the accellerator for like 4 seconds or so before it change reading.

What error codes are you getting? MAF error will trigger O2 sensor error and like lean or rich fuel trim bank something.

bad_manners_god
11-13-2008, 07:52 PM
Yes, downstream O2 sensor. You don't need special OBD2 scanner... as long you can read both of them... the first one is fast reading... crazy number all the time. The second one is slow moving... you have to hold the accellerator for like 4 seconds or so before it change reading.

What error codes are you getting? MAF error will trigger O2 sensor error and like lean or rich fuel trim bank something.

I'm getting P0136: Oxygen Sensor Circuit Malfunction/high Voltage (Bank 1, Sensor 2)

Already got the info off mitchell on demand.

I was just really worried about it being the cat because the light has been coming on and off, on and off whenever it feels like, no real pattern, I need the scanner to read them, my friend has one so I'll do it this weekend if I don't just get the parts for rockauto

guinness
11-13-2008, 09:39 PM
where are you in Canada? if close to the border you could just have it shipped to the closest place in the U.S. FEDEX Kinkos etc...

tim eh?
11-13-2008, 10:03 PM
Lol, why's that? BTW, where had you ordered the parts for your e34 from?

i dunno... it just kind of says it all somehow. :)

for parts in town I have mostly used St. Henri Autoparts.
Nice guys, 3 for 1 deals on alternators. ;)

Also Mechanik on Rachel/DeBullion, they just opened a paint-only shop in Laval somewhere. The parts store specializes mostly in US cars tho.

And autolectra, I think you know that store.

bad_manners_god
11-13-2008, 10:09 PM
i dunno... it just kind of says it all somehow. :)

for parts in town I have mostly used St. Henri Autoparts.
Nice guys, 3 for 1 deals on alternators. ;)

Also Mechanik on Rachel/DeBullion, they just opened a paint-only shop in Laval somewhere. The parts store specializes mostly in US cars tho.

And autolectra, I think you know that store.

Yep. I don't think Autolectra carries 02 Sensor's.

I checked out BMA and it's 160$ shipped, the 1 that Tiger found at rockauto at 49 and it's a universal, not putting that and the other 1 is also 160 Shipped and it's 2 days back order.

At these prices and waiting times, I'm better off to get it from here, jobber ntk: 196 + tax and dealer is 247(-15% garage price, +15% tax).

I'm probably going to go with dealer on this since they won't give my mom hassles if her cataylitic convertor is the problem since that's under waranty.

tim eh?
11-13-2008, 10:13 PM
Yep. I don't think Autolectra carries 02 Sensor's.

I checked out BMA and it's 160$ shipped, the 1 that Tiger found at rockauto at 49 and it's a universal, not putting that and the other 1 is also 160 Shipped and it's 2 days back order.

At these prices and waiting times, I'm better off to get it from here, jobber ntk: 196 + tax and dealer is 247(-15% garage price, +15% tax).

I'm probably going to go with dealer on this since they won't give my mom hassles if her cataylitic convertor is the problem since that's under waranty.


Won't hurt to try these guys

for sure try Pieces St-Henri (514) 933 6751

i doubt it but Mechanik (514) 842 5818

Tiger
11-13-2008, 11:52 PM
http://www.michaelchow.com/techinfo.toyota.com/ileaf/02toyrm/02toypdf/02rmsour/2002/02echorm/di/eg/cip0136.pdf

http://www.michaelchow.com/TableOfContents/manual.html

Bill R.
11-14-2008, 12:02 AM
http://oxygensensors.com/catalog.php?&pkey=1430775

Tiger
11-14-2008, 12:03 AM
$93 at http://www.oxygensensors.com for the one with factory connector. Rockauto has them for $113...

Mr._Graybeard
11-14-2008, 11:03 AM
$93 at http://www.oxygensensors.com for the one with factory connector. Rockauto has them for $113...

+2 for oxygensensors.com. I've bought from them several times.

Russell
11-14-2008, 12:52 PM
Call Patrick at BMA. I think they ship most anywhere. Another alternative

tim eh?
11-14-2008, 02:59 PM
Call Patrick at BMA. I think they ship most anywhere. Another alternative

+1 their shipping is good for canadians (ie cheap and they use usps)

JohnC
11-14-2008, 04:51 PM
Isn't emission related components warrentied longer? My mom's mercedes got both cats replaced almost 2 years after the warranty was up.

Tiger
11-14-2008, 07:05 PM
Federal law cover the emission system 8 years or 80,000 miles. All emission components are covered. However, he is in Canada... different rule.

genphreak
11-15-2008, 02:18 AM
you just won my vote for best thread title everLOL

ROFL... totally true!

Maybe it could be one better... "Advice needed: I can't afford fuel for my M powered car anymore, and instead of going to the trouble of changing the O2 sensor I've been thinking of buying a Honda Jazz... (w 18" chromies, a bazooka muffler and pod filter- aka 'CAI')..."

(substitute your favourite mobile yoghurt carton above)
Some advice likely to be proferred by bimmer.info members:
- see the light (and sort ur **** out)
- get a life
- get a life, or get #@$%! (and stop posting here)
- get rid of your bimmer (give it to someone more deserving/appreciative of it)
1. Open the bonnet/hood
2. Look for the little light (down the bottom a long, long way away...
3. Understand what it is telling you, commit this to memory.
4. Close the bonnet/hood
5. Can you now see the light?
6. Do you still have a question (to which there is only one correct answer, no)

All are likely to be valid and unusually correct.
No offence to the OP, the thread is fine. Just waay OT- and kinda reminded me of other some other topical discussions.