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Discussion in '1st Gen Tundras (2000-2006)' started by DGDavid98, Dec 1, 2022.

  1. Dec 1, 2022 at 9:05 AM
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    DGDavid98

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    I know there are old post regarding the infamous o2 sensor code for the first gen tundras. Just got myself one last week before Thanksgiving.

    Looking to get all four replace since I've read on here that some has replaced one and code continues to pop up. Can I get some directions on what part # should I get specifically?

    Please and thank you!
     
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  2. Dec 1, 2022 at 9:18 AM
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    With the 3.4L you only have two. One upstream, and one down stream.

    Here's a link to the upstream on Rockauto.

    Here's a link to the downstream on RockAuto.

    Only use Denso parts as these trucks are "picky" about the electronics/sensors. I had to install an oxygen sensor fouler on my downstream sensor to get rid of a P0420 code. These may not be legal where you're at. Kentucky doesn't do vehicle inspections for registration, or any other kind of inspection that I know of.

    Here's a link to what I did. https://www.tundras.com/threads/tundra2s-lifetime-project.65626/page-4#post-2153769

    That whole thread is about my 2002 3.4L 2wd truck.

     
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  3. Dec 1, 2022 at 9:22 AM
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    You're the best. Placing order now. Thank you very much.
     
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    Oh, and roughly where are you located? If you're in the rust belt I'd spray the upstream, and downstream studs/nuts with penetrant like wd-40, Kroil, or something similar. Let it soak a few days. If your stud is in good shape, it should be a 12 mm deep well socket or a ratchet wrench.
     
  5. Dec 1, 2022 at 9:39 AM
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    Have a can of WD-40 ready to go. It just sits on top of my tool bag in case I need it.

    Located North East in Jersey.

    Recently traded the genesis coupe for the truck for work. Just double checking all maintenance that needs to be done before traveling again for work.
     
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  6. Dec 1, 2022 at 9:42 AM
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    shifty` All my rowdy friends have settled down

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    If NJ, yeah, definitely start hitting it with penetrant now to let a few heat cycles help it get in, then repeat every couple days until you swap. Something known to go deep. WD40 is a water displacement agent, not a classic 'penetrant'. Some of these guys like Kroil, I personally love PB Blaster. I dunno how Kroil smells, but PB smells pretty rough. Not telling you what to do, just tossing out some thoughts.
     
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    You'll probably deal with the same thing I had to deal with then. Here's a link. https://www.tundras.com/threads/tundra2s-lifetime-project.65626/#post-1711598
     
  8. Dec 1, 2022 at 9:43 AM
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    I like the smell of Kroil. It's kinda sweet. But I also like the smell of fluid film so... and my sniffer is distorted from smnigerettes
     
  9. Dec 1, 2022 at 9:56 AM
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    To be fair, I've never used Kroil myself. So not sure how it smells. PB Blaster, to me, smells like a mix of kerosene, mineral spirits, transmission fluid, and something slightly sweet. I can always tell when someone's been using it.
     
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    I love the smell of wd-40.

    WD-40 Aftershave.jpg
     
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