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Walker Oxygen Lambda Sensor Fits Toyota MR2 AW11R Coupe [08/1986 to 08/1987] (1.6L 4A-GZE 4 Cyl DOHC Supercharged MPFI)

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Walker Oxygen Lambda Sensor

Fitment Information:

Suits: 1 Wire Sensor Up To 08/1987

AlertWARNING! This part will Not FIT:

09/1987 Onwards

$123.88

Specifications
Wires: 1
Matching plug: NA
Contents: 1 x sensor
Brand origin *: USA
Condition: New
Electrical connection: OE plug
Overall length: 505
Warranty: 2 Year

Alert WARNING! This part will NOT FIT the following Vehicles:

Toyota MR2 AW11R (1.6 Litre 4 Cyl 4A-GZE DOHC 16v):
  • RWD Coupe 2 Door [09/1987 to 09/1989] 108KW With Auto or Manual Transmission

Tick This part will fit the following Vehicles:

Toyota MR2 AW11R (1.6 Litre 4 Cyl 4A-GZE DOHC 16v):
  • RWD Coupe 2 Door [08/1986 to 08/1987] 108KW With Auto or Manual Transmission With: Suits: 1 Wire Sensor

Description

Introducing the Walker Oxygen Lambda Sensor, product code 250-21055. Designed to provide accurate readings of the oxygen levels in your vehicle's exhaust, this sensor ensures optimal fuel efficiency and reduces harmful emissions. As a trusted brand in the automotive industry, Walker is committed to delivering high-quality products that meet or exceed OEM standards.

This oxygen sensor features a single wire design for easy installation and a seamless electrical connection with the OE plug. With an overall length of 505mm, this sensor is compatible with a wide range of vehicles and can be easily adjusted to fit your specific make and model. Whether you're looking to replace a worn-out sensor or upgrade to a more efficient option, the Walker Oxygen Lambda Sensor is the perfect choice for maintaining your vehicle's performance.

Don't compromise on the quality of your vehicle's oxygen sensor – choose the Walker Oxygen Lambda Sensor for reliable performance and peace of mind on the road. Trust in Walker's expertise and commitment to excellence when it comes to your vehicle's emissions control system. Upgrade your ride today with the Walker Oxygen Lambda Sensor.