It's the one after the rear catalytic converter, just under the passenger seat. You can see it from under the vehicle. The wire goes through the floor and connects to the connector under the passenger seat. The two studs that hold it in place are usually rusted out, so they may break when trying to remove.
2001 Tundra v8 code P0135 is a o2 sensor heater circut( Bank1 sensor 1).
where is the bank1 o2 sensor at and how do i change it please i need your help
Bank 1 should be the side of the engine cylinder #1 is on.
Just locate the connector with the white cable, in the front of the Engine and it lead you to the oxygen sensor. It has to be attached to the Pre- Cat
its is located downstream on the backside exhaust manifold
Yes, the 2001 Toyota Sienna does have an Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor. It is typically located in the intake manifold or air intake duct, near the air filter or throttle body. The IAT sensor helps monitor the temperature of the incoming air to optimize engine performance and fuel efficiency.
The 2001 Toyota Sienna has a V6 engine.
The 2001 Toyota Sienna has 24 valves.
The 2001 Toyota Sienna has a 4-speed automatic.
The 2001 Toyota Sienna is a gas-powered vehicle.
The knock sensor on a 2001 Toyota Sienna is typically located on the engine block. Specifically, it can be found on the passenger side, near the rear of the engine, beneath the intake manifold. You may need to remove some components for better access, so consult a repair manual for detailed instructions.
The 2001 Toyota Sienna's turning circle is 40 ft..