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2002 Toyota Sequoia Mass Air Flow Sensor, Camshaft Position Sensor, Knock Sensor

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  • 3 Toyota 89661-0C412-84 ECM
    89661-0C412-84
    ECM
    Computer Engine Control
    • Part Notes: 2WD
    MSRP: $877.55 Your Price: $594.73
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    89661-0C422-84
    ECM
    Reman Ecu
    • Part Notes: 4WD
    MSRP: $877.55 Your Price: $594.73
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  • 22204-0F010
    Mass Air Flow Sensor
    Meter Sub-Assembly, Intake Air Flow
    • Part Notes: Sequoia;Tundra, Sequoia; 4.7L
    MSRP: $188.60 Your Price: $133.23
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Camshaft Position Sensor Installation and Repair Tips for 2002 Toyota Sequoia

  • Q: How to service the Camshaft Position Sensor on 2002 Toyota Sequoia?
    A: To service the Camshaft Position Sensor, drain the coolant, remove the drive belt and LH No.3 timing belt cover, then take out the sensor. Reinstall it with a torque of 7.5 N. m, replace the cover and belt, refill coolant, check for leaks, and verify ignition timing.
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