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2009 Toyota Yaris Oxygen Sensor, Vapor Canister

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    Valve Assembly, Vacuum Switching
    • Part Notes: Vacuum Switching
    MSRP: $129.56 Your Price: $92.30
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Oxygen Sensor, Vapor Canister Installation and Repair Tips for 2009 Toyota Yaris

  • Q: How to install the heated oxygen sensor on 2009 Toyota Yaris?
    A: To install the heated oxygen sensor for the 1NZ-FE system, use tool 09224-00010 to attach it to the front exhaust pipe with a torque of 44 Nm (or 40 Nm with the tool). Connect the sensor, install various console components, and reconnect the negative battery terminal at 5.4 Nm, checking for leaks.
  • Q: How to remove the Vapor Canister on 2009 Toyota Yaris?
    A: When using 1NZ-FE system, disconnect the negative battery terminal in order to eliminate the evaporative emission control canister. Next remove the connector, purge line hose, air inlet line hose, and vent line hose of the canister. Last, unscrew the bolts holding the canister assembly.
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