We are getting ready to replace the front bumper cover. Does anyone have step-by-step on how to remove the front bumper of a 2004 Toyota Sequoia?
Thanks for any help. Ed
I have been looking at the following link, but I am not sure if I can take that one on.
How To: Make Your Own Rear O2 Simulator for $5 - Toyota 4Runner Forum - Largest 4Runner Forum
I know. I wish I could. That seems like a very inexpensive trick. Too bad the sensors on the 2004 Sequoia are non-threaded and they are bolted in place with 2 separate bolts.
I like the plug & play simulator type in the link you provided, but it is only for motorcycles and I actually talked with a person at the company to confirm this.
Do you happen to have any other plug & play leads . . .
ed
Thank you very much for the awesome information! The sensors, however, on the 2004 Sequoia are non-threaded and they are bolted in place with 2 separate bolts. The spark plug non-foulers/spacers will not work with this type.
Is there another way to do this with the type we have in the 04...
If changing the sensors does not fix it, which I am told it is not likely, we may need to go this route. Can you help us with how to find an 02 delete kit and what is involved in completing the job? Thanks for any help, Ed
Well I purchased 2 DENSO 234-4162 Oxgen Sensors and plan to install them next week. Although I had no engine lights on before they worked on it, the shop said they should have been replaced during the job and would not take any blame-- oh well.
Any tips/tricks I should be aware of before I do...
It sounds like we may need to replace both sensors. If so, any suggestions on a place we can purchase them for a good price? Also, is this a fairly easy installation knowing we are working with new parts?
No, the sensors were not replaced. We cleared the codes and the check engine light did not come back on immediately. Do you think it could it be as simple as an air leak and something just did not get tightened properly?
Thank you very much for the information. It is an after market system, but not a performance upgrade. Do you think it could it be as simple as an air leak and something just did not get tightened properly?