Do you happen to know the thread pitch? Also what was the brand/part number on the tap? You're spot on running the threads first. Great video, right to the point. Thanks!
Hey man I have a question. I recently bought an 98 camry from the original owner, and it drives pretty dang good. No codes, but it has a terrible fume smell coming from somewhere. Do you think it could be the o2 sensors even though no code is being shown?
Do you happen to know the thread pitch? Also what was the brand/part number on the tap? You're spot on running the threads first. Great video, right to the point. Thanks!
I don’t the tool is called a 02 thread chaser. The brand is Denso I’ll update that in the description thanks for the comment!
I like your video and thank you for that music at the end of the video that was awesome good job thank you very much God bless you
Thanks for sharing man. Very helpful 👌
Like your video but you should have paused and showed the plug end to show correct sensor is being installed.
@@leonwilson1405 appreciate the feedback, part # I provided is the actual OEM downstream 02 sensor. So I know it’s the correct sensor
appreciate you my guy
7 years with check engine light (p0141) is finally gone!
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Clean video
Hey man I have a question. I recently bought an 98 camry from the original owner, and it drives pretty dang good. No codes, but it has a terrible fume smell coming from somewhere. Do you think it could be the o2 sensors even though no code is being shown?
Hey sounds like you more than likely have a exhaust leak or you could be leaking oil and it’s dripping/misting on the exhaust
Do you know the part number you used?
Part number is in the video and in the link below Denso 234-4137
Were is bank 1 sensor 1 located on a 2001 toyota camry LE 2.2 motor
I believe it’s located under the hood near the beginning of the exhaust system