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    http://toymods.net/forums/showthread...=oxygen+sensor

    Have a look at that link regards the wiring.


    As for the sensor itself as has been said a Series2 ST162 or AE112 one will fit.
    Tried the Celica one last night and all is good for fitment. trade price is around the $200 mark at Toyota.
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    Hi
    Anyone know of any O2 sensors that will interchange with a 20V one.

    Rang Toyota today for a price and avalibility and was told yhey are $200+ and at least 3 weeks to get from Japan.
    I asked if any of the local 7A/4A ones are the same and all he could tell me was they use the same flange gasket so will bolt in but not how many wires etc.

    Thye one I need is a 4 wire jobby and the bosch replacement one the local parts guy sold me is wrong.


    Any help appreciated thanks
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    any toyota 3/4 wire O2 sensor will do (2 wires same colour are the heater, and once you work out which of the remaining wires is the sensor output, the last (sensor earth) goes to earth on the engine block/head.

    or if you want to widen the range of available sensor, get a 19MM bung welded to the exhaust and you can then use bosch sensors from all kinds of wrecks
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    Quote Originally Posted by M.J.H
    Hi
    Anyone know of any O2 sensors that will interchange with a 20V one.

    Rang Toyota today for a price and avalibility and was told yhey are $200+ and at least 3 weeks to get from Japan.
    I asked if any of the local 7A/4A ones are the same and all he could tell me was they use the same flange gasket so will bolt in but not how many wires etc.

    Thye one I need is a 4 wire jobby and the bosch replacement one the local parts guy sold me is wrong.


    Any help appreciated thanks
    AE102 7As have a 2-wire unheated sensor, AE112 7As have a 4-wire heated sensor (because they have factory extractors so the sensor is further down the engine pipe
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    I'll have a look in my EPC when I get home and should be able to figure out what will work

    What was wrong with the bosch one, wrong flange or what?
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    Dale would you be able to have a look for me and tell me if a 100kw one is used in other cars.
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    sure can, I'll post my findings in here
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dale
    I'll have a look in my EPC when I get home and should be able to figure out what will work

    What was wrong with the bosch one, wrong flange or what?
    The bosch one had the wrong flange as it was the screw in type.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiro
    AE102 7As have a 2-wire unheated sensor, AE112 7As have a 4-wire heated sensor (because they have factory extractors so the sensor is further down the engine pipe

    Sweet thanks for that.
    Will check on Monday with Toyota for price etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by M.J.H
    The bosch one had the wrong flange as it was the screw in type.
    you can buy flange adapters off ebay to make this type fit.. they're basically the flange with a bung in the middle for you to screw the sensor into

    EPC didn't bring up much, the flange is a common toyota thing, but the part numbers for the sensors seem to differ from model to model and the diagrams don't give enough detail to determine whether they are 1,2,3,4 wire

    series 2 st162 SX had 4 wire sensors, I'd hazard a guess they'd do the job... I probably have an old one lying around if you want to borrow it to size it up etc?
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    you can buy flanges from exhaust shops also.. cheap

    replacement sensors may just be a generic sensor with the appropriate flange anyway

    or.. make one.. M18x1.5
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dale
    you can buy flange adapters off ebay to make this type fit.. they're basically the flange with a bung in the middle for you to screw the sensor into

    EPC didn't bring up much, the flange is a common toyota thing, but the part numbers for the sensors seem to differ from model to model and the diagrams don't give enough detail to determine whether they are 1,2,3,4 wire

    series 2 st162 SX had 4 wire sensors, I'd hazard a guess they'd do the job... I probably have an old one lying around if you want to borrow it to size it up etc?

    PM me your phone number and will give you a ring.
    Will need it for Monday so will try to organise something over the weekend.
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    Hello guys im also looking to replace my o2 sensor on my 20v. How'd things go? I was thinking about buying a universal 4 wire and flange off ebay. Do you guys think this would do the job?

    I've also been told this about the wires. I may have to cut and solder wires onto my plug.

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