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NTK Oxygen Sensor - OZA722-EE80
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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX760

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX498

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NTK Oxygen Sensor - OZA722-EE43
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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX520

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Tridon Oxygen Sensor Direct Fit - TOS131

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX608

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NTK Oxygen Sensor - OZA695-EE1
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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX497

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2005 Toyota Land Cruiser oxygen sensor: is it used, what it does, and how to look after it

Technical references confirm that whether an oxygen sensor (lambda sensor) is used on a 2005 Toyota Land Cruiser depends on the engine. Toyota’s service literature and wiring diagrams for the 2005 UZJ100 4.7‑litre V8 petrol (2UZ‑FE) specify upstream Air‑Fuel Ratio (A/F) sensors and downstream Heated Oxygen Sensors to manage closed‑loop fuelling and monitor the catalytic converters. By contrast, the factory repair manuals and engine control diagrams for the 1HD‑FTE (turbo‑diesel) and 1HZ (naturally aspirated diesel) do not list an oxygen sensor, those diesel systems meter fuel based on injection timing/quantity, boost, and airflow/pressure signals. This aligns with period emissions rules (e.g., OBD‑II/ADR requirements) that mandated lambda control on petrol vehicles, while most pre‑DPF diesels of this era were not lambda‑controlled.

If the vehicle is a 2005 Land Cruiser with the 4.7‑litre petrol V8, the oxygen sensor setup is absolutely relevant. The upstream A/F sensors fine‑tune the fuel mixture in real time so the engine runs clean and efficient, while the downstream O2 sensors keep an eye on catalytic converter performance. Together they help deliver smooth drivability, decent fuel economy on long Kiwi or Aussie road trips, and emissions compliance.

Owners can expect four sensors on most 2UZ‑FE models: two A/F (pre‑cat, one per bank) and two O2 (post‑cat). When they age, a few tell‑tales pop up: rough idle, heavier fuel use, a whiff of fuel from the exhaust, and a glowing check‑engine light with codes like P0130–P0161. Because the upstream A/F sensors do most of the trimming work, they tend to be the first worth replacing once performance drops or fault codes appear.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to visually check the sensor wiring and connectors under the bonnet and along the exhaust for heat damage or chafing, and to make sure there are no exhaust leaks ahead of the sensors (a small leak can throw off the readings). There’s no meaningful way to “clean” a modern sensor, once it’s slow or contaminated, replacement is the fix. Many technicians treat upstream sensors as a preventive item around high mileage — think well past the 150,000 km mark — but replace on condition if the vehicle’s running sweet and scan data is healthy.

When fitting new sensors, match like‑for‑like (A/F sensors are different to conventional O2 sensors), use quality parts, route the loom away from heat, and tighten to the spec in the Toyota manual. Avoid getting anti‑seize on the sensing tip, most premium sensors arrive with the correct thread compound already applied. After installation, clear codes, check fuel trims on a scan tool, and take the Cruiser for a decent drive so the ECU can relearn. If your 2005 Land Cruiser is a diesel (1HD‑FTE or 1HZ), there’s no oxygen sensor to service — focus instead on airflow, boost, and fuel system maintenance.

  • Common fault codes: P0130–P0135, P0150–P0155 (upstream A/F/O2 circuits), P0136–P0141, P0156–P0161 (downstream O2 circuits)
  • Symptoms of a tired sensor: worse fuel economy, hesitation, rich smell, check‑engine light
  • Best practice: diagnose with live data (fuel trims, sensor voltage/AFR), fix exhaust leaks first, then replace sensors as needed

Technical sources referenced: Toyota Repair Manual and Engine Control (SFI) sections for UZJ100 2UZ‑FE noting A/F and Heated O2 sensors, Toyota Electrical Wiring Diagrams showing four sensor circuits on petrol models, Toyota diesel engine control documentation for 1HD‑FTE and 1HZ showing no lambda sensor, applicable OBD‑II/ADR emissions requirements for petrol vehicles of this era.

Popular questions

How many oxygen sensors does a 2005 Land Cruiser have?

On the 4.7‑litre petrol V8 (2UZ‑FE), most Australian and New Zealand models have four: two upstream Air‑Fuel Ratio sensors (one per bank, before the catalytic converters) and two downstream Heated Oxygen Sensors (one per bank, after the cats). Diesel variants of the same year typically don’t use an oxygen sensor at all.

What are the signs my oxygen sensor is failing on a 2UZ‑FE?

Expect higher fuel use, a check‑engine light, rough idle, or a rich exhaust smell. Scan tools often show skewed fuel trims or slow sensor response, with codes like P0130–P0161. Rule out exhaust leaks ahead of the sensors before replacing them.

Can I keep driving with a dodgy oxygen sensor?

It’ll usually still run, but fuel economy and emissions suffer, and an over‑rich mix can shorten catalytic converter life. It’s best to diagnose promptly and replace the faulty sensor to keep the Cruiser running right and your wallet happier at the bowser.

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