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Fuelmiser  Oxygen Sensor  - COS838

Fuelmiser Oxygen Sensor - COS838

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$279
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Fuelmiser  Oxygen Sensor  - COS772

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Genuine OEM Oxygen Sensor - OX430GEN

Genuine OEM Oxygen Sensor - OX430GEN

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$1,013
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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX468

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX561

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX730

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NTK Oxygen Sensor - LZA07-MD19
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NTK Oxygen Sensor - LZA07-MD19

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Genuine OEM Oxygen Sensor - OX437GEN

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX309

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX504

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NTK Oxygen Sensor - OZA759-EE1
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NTK Oxygen Sensor - OZA759-EE1

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Fuelmiser  Oxygen Sensor  - COS1183

Fuelmiser Oxygen Sensor - COS1183

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Fuelmiser  Oxygen Sensor  - COS1261

Fuelmiser Oxygen Sensor - COS1261

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Fuelmiser  Oxygen Sensor  - COS1060

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Fuelmiser  Oxygen Sensor  - COS737

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Fuelmiser  Oxygen Sensor  - COS1132

Fuelmiser Oxygen Sensor - COS1132

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Fuelmiser  Oxygen Sensor  - COS1368

Fuelmiser Oxygen Sensor - COS1368

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Fuelmiser  Oxygen Sensor  - COS1276

Fuelmiser Oxygen Sensor - COS1276

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Fuelmiser  Oxygen Sensor  - COS1035

Fuelmiser Oxygen Sensor - COS1035

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Fuelmiser  Oxygen Sensor  - COS1078

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Fuelmiser  Oxygen Sensor  - COS750

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Fuelmiser  Oxygen Sensor  - COS965

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Fuelmiser  Oxygen Sensor  - COS883

Fuelmiser Oxygen Sensor - COS883

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Goss oxygen sensor vw/audi - OX926

Goss oxygen sensor vw/audi - OX926

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Genuine OEM Oxygen Sensor - OX857GEN

Genuine OEM Oxygen Sensor - OX857GEN

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX483

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX759

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX489

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX438

Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX438

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX788

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX850

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2009 Toyota bB oxygen sensor: what it does, why it matters, and when to replace it

Based on Toyota’s own technical references, the 2009 Toyota bB is fitted with oxygen-sensing hardware. The Toyota bB QNC2# repair manual and Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue list an upstream air–fuel ratio (A/F) sensor and a downstream oxygen (O2) sensor on the 1.3 K3-VE and 1.5 3SZ-VE petrol engines. Daihatsu/Toyota engine service literature for the 3SZ-VE mirrors this layout. So yes—an oxygen sensor is absolutely relevant and used on the 2009 Toyota bB.

On this model, the upstream A/F sensor (wideband) sits before the catalytic converter and finely measures mixture, letting the ECU trim fuel in real time for smooth running, lower emissions, and better economy. The downstream O2 sensor (narrowband) lives after the cat and monitors the converter’s performance. Together they help the bB meet emissions regulations and keep fuel use sensible across Aussie and Kiwi city and highway driving.

As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to keep an eye on oxygen-sensor health even though there’s no strict replacement interval. Over high kilometres they age, heaters weaken, and response slows, nudging trims out and bumping up fuel use.

  • Typical signs: higher fuel consumption, flat spots, rough idle, sulphur smell, or an engine light with codes like P0130–P0161, P0031/P0032 (heater circuit), or catalyst efficiency codes.
  • Checks: confirm no exhaust leaks, scan live data for slow sensor switching, verify heater operation, and inspect wiring/connectors near the exhaust.
  • Replacement tips: use quality Denso/Toyota sensors, warm the exhaust slightly (safe to touch) to help removal, use a 22 mm O2-sensor socket, avoid twisting the harness, and torque to spec (around 40–45 N·m, check the service manual for the exact figure). If threads are pre-coated, don’t add extra anti-seize.
  • Good practice: clear codes, reset fuel trims, and take a decent road test so the ECU relearns. Keep the air filter and plugs in shape to prevent fouling new sensors.

For many bB owners, proactive replacement around 160,000–200,000 km can restore crisp response and a few extra kilometres per litre. If a WoF or rego inspection flags emissions issues, the downstream sensor and the cat’s health deserve attention. With the right parts and setup, the 2009 bB’s sensors quietly do their job—keeping the little Toyota clean, efficient, and happy on NZ and Australian roads.

How many oxygen sensors does a 2009 Toyota bB have?

Most 2009 bB variants run two sensors: an upstream air–fuel ratio (wideband) sensor before the catalytic converter and a downstream oxygen (narrowband) sensor after it. Exact fitment can vary by engine code, so confirming by VIN or a visual check is wise.

This two-sensor setup lets the ECU manage mixture precisely and verify the catalyst is doing its job.

When should the oxygen sensor be replaced on a 2009 bB?

There’s no fixed service interval, but many see best results replacing at roughly 160,000–200,000 km, or sooner if faults appear. Watch for a check engine light, poor economy, slow sensor response in live data, or failed emissions checks.

Always rule out exhaust leaks and basic tune issues first so a new sensor isn’t masking another problem.

Can a failing oxygen sensor damage the catalytic converter?

Yes. A lazy or failed sensor can cause rich running, overheating and poisoning the cat. That’s why prompt diagnosis of codes like P0130–P0161 or obvious fuel-trim drift is worth it.

Fixing the sensor early is far cheaper than replacing a cooked catalyst.