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2006 Scion xA Oxygen Sensor, Vapor Canister

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    90910-TC001
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    Valve, Duty Vacuum Switching
    • Part Notes: Vacuum Switching
    MSRP: $98.95 Your Price: $70.50
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OEM 2006 Scion xA Parts for Emission Components

Genuine 2006 Scion xA parts are produced by Scion with the official design and standards, thus they ensure a high quality throughout the production process. OEM parts are the ideal choice for people looking for new Emission Components parts. With our competitive prices, we offer 2006 Scion xA Oxygen Sensor, Vapor Canister that fit tight budgets, while still including the manufacturer warranties, a hassle-free returns policy and quick shipping options.

Oxygen Sensor, Vapor Canister Installation and Repair Tips for 2006 Scion xA

  • Q: How to service the Heated Oxygen Sensor for Bank 1 Sensor 1 on 2006 Scion xA?
    A: To service the Heated Oxygen Sensor for Bank 1 Sensor 1, disconnect the negative battery terminal and wait 90 seconds. Remove the sensor using Special Service Tool: 09224-00010. Install it with a torque of 44 N.m (or 40 N.m without the tool), reconnect the battery, and check for exhaust leaks.
  • Q: How to service the Vapor Canister on 2006 Scion xA?
    A: In order to service the Evaporative Emission Control Canister, remove the negative battery terminal, wait to avoid Air Bag deployment. To decommission the canister, loosen the connector, unhook the clamps and disconnect the tubes and hoses. Installation again by fixing the canister and reconnecting the components and making an initialize when necessary.
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