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2008 Scion xB Oxygen Sensor, Vapor Canister

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  • 2 Scion 89467-12070 Oxygen Sensor
    89467-12070
    Oxygen Sensor
    Sensor, Air Fuel Rat
    • Part Notes: Exhaust Manifold
    MSRP: $309.20 Your Price: $216.56
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OEM 2008 Scion xB Parts for Emission Components

Genuine 2008 Scion xB 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 2008 Scion xB 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 2008 Scion xB

  • Q: How to install the Vapor Canister on 2008 Scion xB?
    A: In order to fit the Evaporative Emission Control Canister on the 2AZ-FE engine, fit the canister using bolts and nut. Install the wire harness and connect the fuel tank vent hose and search on scratches or foreign objects. Ensure safe connections, disconnect the quick connectors and insert the charcoal canister outlet hose.
  • Q: How to remove the heated oxygen sensor on 2008 Scion xB?
    A: To remove the heated oxygen sensor from the 2AZ-FE engine control system, first disconnect the sensor connector. Then, using a special service tool, remove the heated oxygen sensor.
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