Heated Oxygen Sensor: Removal

2009 Toyota Yaris S, 4D HatchbackSECTION Removal
  1. DISCONNECT CABLE FROM NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL (See  REMOVAL  ) 
  2. REMOVE INSTRUMENT PANEL FINISH PANEL LOWER CENTER (for Sedan) (See  REMOVAL  ) 
  3. REMOVE INSTRUMENT PANEL FINISH PANEL END LH (for Sedan) (See  REMOVAL  ) 
  4. REMOVE SHIFT LEVER KNOB SUB-ASSEMBLY (for Manual Transaxle) 
  5. REMOVE SHIFTING HOLE COVER SUB-ASSEMBLY (for Hatchback Manual Transaxle) (See  REMOVAL  ) 
  6. REMOVE UPPER CONSOLE PANEL SUB-ASSEMBLY (for Sedan) (See  REMOVAL  ) 
  7. REMOVE CONSOLE BOX REAR COVER (for Hatchback) (See  REMOVAL  ) 
  8. REMOVE CONSOLE UPPER REAR PANEL SUB-ASSEMBLY (for Sedan) (See  REMOVAL  ) 
  9. REMOVE CONSOLE BOX CARPET (See  REMOVAL  ) 
  10. REMOVE REAR CONSOLE BOX ASSEMBLY (See  REMOVAL  ) 
  11. REMOVE INSTRUMENT PAD LOWER LH (for Sedan) (See  INSTALLATION  ) 
  12. REMOVE HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR 
    1. Disconnect the sensor connector.
    2. Remove the grommet and pass the sensor connector out of the cabin through the floor panel.
    3. Using SST, remove heated oxygen sensor No. 2.

      SST 09224-00010 

      Fig 1: Identifying Heated Oxygen Sensor No. 2
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