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NTK Oxygen Sensor - LZA07-MD14
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NTK Oxygen Sensor - LZA07-MD14

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Tridon Oxygen Sensor - TOS013

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX436

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX480

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Tridon Oxygen Sensor Direct Fit - TOS113

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX735

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Fuelmiser  Oxygen Sensor  - COS1151

Fuelmiser Oxygen Sensor - COS1151

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Fuelmiser  Oxygen Sensor  - COS1340

Fuelmiser Oxygen Sensor - COS1340

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Fuelmiser  Oxygen Sensor  - COS843

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Fuelmiser  Oxygen Sensor  - COS724

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX426

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Fuelmiser  Oxygen Sensor  - COS1194

Fuelmiser Oxygen Sensor - COS1194

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Fuelmiser  Oxygen Sensor  - COS894

Fuelmiser Oxygen Sensor - COS894

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Genuine OEM Oxygen Sensor - OX436GEN

Genuine OEM Oxygen Sensor - OX436GEN

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX331

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX588

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Tridon Oxygen Sensor Direct Fit - TOS122

Tridon Oxygen Sensor Direct Fit - TOS122

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Tridon Oxygen Sensor Direct Fit - TOS109

Tridon Oxygen Sensor Direct Fit - TOS109

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OEX  Oxygen Sensor  - COS5165

OEX Oxygen Sensor - COS5165

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Fuelmiser  Oxygen Sensor  - COS1195

Fuelmiser Oxygen Sensor - COS1195

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX474

Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX474

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX696

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NTK Oxygen Sensor - OZA722-EE36
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NTK Oxygen Sensor - LZA10-AF4
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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX576

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NTK Oxygen Sensor - AFR722-EE2
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NTK Oxygen Sensor - AFR722-EE2

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX587

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX691

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Tridon Oxygen Sensor - TOS022

Tridon Oxygen Sensor - TOS022

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Fuelmiser  Oxygen Sensor  - COS992

Fuelmiser Oxygen Sensor - COS992

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Genuine OEM Oxygen Sensor - OX430GEN

Genuine OEM Oxygen Sensor - OX430GEN

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX492

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2007 Toyota Land Cruiser Oxygen Sensor — What’s Fitted and How to Look After It

Based on Toyota factory repair literature and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue, the 2007 Toyota Land Cruiser uses oxygen-sensing hardware on its petrol models, while the diesel of that era does not. The UZJ100 with the 2UZ‑FE petrol V8 is equipped with upstream air–fuel ratio (A/F) sensors and downstream oxygen (O2) sensors for closed‑loop fuelling and catalyst monitoring. This layout is consistent with Denso and Bosch technical catalogues and ADR 79/00 emissions requirements for petrol vehicles. The 1HD‑FTE diesel (HDJ100) of the same year typically does not have an exhaust oxygen sensor, Toyota’s diesel service manuals show control via MAF, MAP/boost and EGR without HO2S feedback, which aligns with the lean‑burn diesel strategy of that period where a three‑way catalyst isn’t used.

For owners of the 2007 Land Cruiser petrol V8, the oxygen-sensing system is central to smooth running and decent fuel economy. The upstream A/F sensors constantly measure exhaust oxygen to let the ECU trim fuel on the fly, keeping mixtures spot on. The downstream O2 sensors keep an eye on catalytic converter efficiency, helping maintain emissions compliance and flagging any catalyst issues early. When these sensors age, the ECU can start guessing, which often shows up as higher fuel use, rough idle, flat spots, or a glowing check‑engine lamp with codes like P0138, P0157, P0420 or similar.

As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to treat the oxy sensor setup like any other wear item. While many aren’t on a strict replacement schedule, plenty of technical guides suggest testing or replacing original sensors somewhere around 160,000–200,000 km, or sooner if faults are logged. Fresh, correctly-specified Denso/Toyota sensors usually come pre‑coated on the threads, don’t add anti‑seize unless the manufacturer directs it, and never contaminate the sensor tip. Always tighten to the torque spec in the workshop manual and clear codes after fitment so the ECU can relearn trims.

  • Watch for signs: increased fuel use, sulphur/rotten‑egg smells from the exhaust, hesitant throttle, or repeated CELs.
  • Scan before you spanner: confirm bank/sensor location (e.g., Bank 1 Sensor 1 = right‑hand bank, pre‑cat on most 2UZ‑FE RHD models).
  • Inspect wiring and connectors first, heat and off‑road use can make harnesses brittle.
  • Use OEM‑quality parts, A/F sensors are wideband and fussy about specs.

For the 2007 diesel 1HD‑FTE, an oxy sensor isn’t part of the system. That engine runs lean with excess air and relies on air‑mass and pressure sensors for fuelling control, so there’s no three‑way catalyst to manage with an O2 feedback loop. If the diesel is down on power or smoky, think MAF cleanliness, boost leaks, EGR issues, or injector condition rather than an oxygen sensor.

Popular questions about 2007 Toyota Land Cruiser oxygen sensors

Do all 2007 Land Cruisers have oxygen sensors?

Not all of them. The 2UZ‑FE petrol models do have upstream A/F sensors and downstream O2 sensors. The 1HD‑FTE diesel typically doesn’t use an oxygen sensor, as its control strategy doesn’t require one.

How often should the petrol model’s oxy sensors be replaced?

There’s no hard-and-fast interval in many service schedules, but a practical window is around 160,000–200,000 km or when fault codes and symptoms appear. Testing with a scan tool and live data will confirm if they’re getting lazy.

Can a tired oxygen sensor damage the catalytic converters?

Yes, indirectly. A failing upstream A/F sensor can cause rich running, which can overheat and shorten the life of the cats. Catching a lazy sensor early helps protect the converters and keeps fuel use in check.