DENSO Lambda Sensor DOX-0258

Compatible with TOYOTA AVENSIS Universālis (_T25_) , TOYOTA CAMRY Sedans (_V3_) ,
DENSO Lambda Sensor DOX-0258 ensures optimal engine performance and fuel efficiency. Direct fit for seamless installation.
106.99 EUR
inc. VAT 21%
In stock 3
Delivery 1 day (14.05.2026)
PN DOX-0258
Make DENSO
EAN 8717613015421

The DENSO Lambda Sensor DOX-0258 is engineered to precisely measure the oxygen content in your vehicle's exhaust gases. This critical data allows the engine control unit (ECU) to adjust the air-fuel mixture for optimal combustion, leading to improved fuel economy and reduced emissions. Designed as a direct replacement, the DOX-0258 guarantees a perfect fit and straightforward installation, minimizing downtime. DENSO's commitment to quality ensures reliable performance and longevity, making it a trusted choice for maintaining your vehicle's emission control system. Proper functioning of the oxygen sensor is vital for your car's overall health. A faulty sensor can lead to increased fuel consumption, poor engine performance, and potential damage to the catalytic converter. The DOX-0258 from DENSO provides the accuracy and durability needed to keep your engine running efficiently.

  • Measures oxygen content in exhaust gases
  • Optimizes air-fuel mixture for efficiency
  • Reduces emissions and improves fuel economy
  • Direct fit for easy installation
  • Ensures reliable engine performance
  • Durable construction for long service life
  • Maintains catalytic converter health
  • DENSO quality and precision
Oxygen sensor
with heating
Oxygen sensor
Planar type lambda sensor
Oxygen sensor
Wideband lambda sensor
Oxygen sensor
Pre-lubricated thread
Thread size
M18x1.5
Cable length [mm]
330
Number of pin contacts
4
Manufacturer's restriction
DENSO
OE-number
8946720020
Quality
DENSO
Mass [g]
87
Gross weight [g]
+120
  • TOYOTA
    • AVENSIS Universālis (_T25_)
      • 2.0 VVT-i (AZT250_, AZT250R) (114kW/155PS)
    • CAMRY Sedans (_V3_)
      • 3.0 (MCV30_, MCV30R) (137kW/186PS)
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