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1997 Toyota 4runner sr5 giving error code p0113 - New oxygen sensor?
My 1997 Toyota automatic 4runner sr5 is giving error code p0113. I assume I need a new oxygen sensor, but how do I know which one to get on a site like autozone? There are types listed for both before and after the catalytic converter.
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Usually the best thing to do is to replace all your oxygen sensors at the same time. However this may differ from vehicle to vehicle. Your best bet is to get yourself a repair manual with information on this.
Source(s): http://www.garage411.com/Emissions - 5 years ago
Most Expensive: Dealer Least Expensive: Junkyard or visit a auto parts store and get a universal dip stick which is commonly. in the performance section.
- 1 decade ago
p0113 iat circuit high input, you have a short to power in the wiring to that sensor ( intake air temperature sensor)
Source(s): ase certified master tech. - 1 decade ago
it should give u the # of bank.
Do some more research, you know which one to get.