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2004 Toyota Sienna XLE 3.3L MIL Lamp on
Trying to replace the B1S2 oxygen sensor but can't find the connector. The harness goes up through a hole in the bottom of the vehicle and disappears. Have lifted up carpet and looked under the instrument cluster and seat, anyone help with where they hid this ...
FIX posted 8/23/2013
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Message Closed w/FIX
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| VIN | 5TDZA22C64 |
| Engine | 3.3 L / 6 cyl / GAS |
| Trans | 5-speed Automatic (Electronic) |
| Delivery | Fuel Injection |
| Emissions | OBD-II Compliant |
| Symptoms | MIL Lamp On |
Trouble Codes
| P0037 | Heated Oxygen Sensor (Bank 1 Sensor 2) Heater Circuit Low Voltage |
Message Closed w/FIX
Vehicle Data
2004 Toyota Sienna XLE
| VIN | 5TDZA22C64 |
| Engine | 3.3 L / 6 cyl / GAS |
| Trans | 5-speed Automatic (Electronic) |
| Delivery | Fuel Injection |
| Emissions | OBD-II Compliant |
| Symptoms | MIL Lamp On |
Trouble Codes
| P0037 | Heated Oxygen Sensor (Bank 1 Sensor 2) Heater Circuit Low Voltage |
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