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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

Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX436

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX480

Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX480

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Tridon Oxygen Sensor Direct Fit - TOS113

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

Fuelmiser Oxygen Sensor - COS843

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Fuelmiser  Oxygen Sensor  - COS724

Fuelmiser Oxygen Sensor - COS724

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX426

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

Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX331

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX588

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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$187
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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

Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX696

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NTK Oxygen Sensor - OZA722-EE36
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NTK Oxygen Sensor - OZA722-EE36

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NTK Oxygen Sensor - LZA10-AF4
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NTK Oxygen Sensor - LZA10-AF4

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Goss Oxygen Sensor - OX576

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

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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2015 Toyota Land Cruiser oxygen sensor: what it does, where it fits, and when to replace

Based on Toyota technical documentation and parts catalogues, whether a 2015 Toyota Land Cruiser has an oxygen sensor depends on the engine. The Toyota Global Service Information (TIS) and the 2015 Land Cruiser 200 Series factory repair manual show petrol V8 models (URJ200, e.g., 3UR‑FE/1UR‑FE depending on market) using upstream air‑fuel ratio sensors and downstream heated oxygen sensors for catalyst monitoring. In contrast, the diesel V8 (VDJ200, 1VD‑FTV) in AU/NZ for 2015 does not list an oxygen sensor in the engine control or exhaust sensor sections, it relies on MAF/MAP, EGR control, and, where fitted, DPF differential pressure and exhaust temperature sensors rather than a lambda sensor. Toyota’s electronic parts catalogue mirrors this: petrol variants list A/F and O2 sensors, diesel variants don’t.

Why the difference? Diesel combustion typically runs excess air (lean) and the ECU manages fuelling from air‑mass, boost and temperature data. For 2015 AU/NZ VDJ200, emissions hardware didn’t require a wideband lambda input, so an oxy sensor wasn’t used. Later diesel systems with SCR/NOx control in some markets may add different exhaust sensors, but that’s a separate setup.

For petrol 2015 Land Cruiser owners, the oxygen sensor system is absolutely part of the tune. The two upstream air‑fuel ratio (lambda) sensors constantly fine‑tune mixture, while the two downstream O2 sensors keep an eye on catalytic converter efficiency. Together they help the big Cruiser run smoothly, save a few litres per hundred on a long haul, and keep emissions tidy for the warrant/reg.

When should they be replaced? There’s no hard‑and‑fast service interval in Toyota’s schedule, but experience says upstream sensors can drift with age. Around 160,000–200,000 kilometres, many shops will test them pre‑emptively. If there’s a check‑engine light, rough idle, thirsty fuel use, sulphur/rotten‑egg smells, or a failed emissions test, scan for codes (common ones flag A/F sensor response or heater faults) and inspect trims and live data before calling it.

Good workshop practice under the bonnet and under the truck makes a difference:

  • Fix any exhaust leaks before the sensors, false air ruins the readings.
  • Use quality parts that match the correct bank and sensor position, upstream A/F sensors are not the same as downstream O2 sensors.
  • Apply the right anti‑seize only if specified and torque to spec, don’t contaminate the tip.
  • Check loom routing and connectors for heat damage, especially near the manifolds and Y‑pipe.
  • After fitting, clear codes and confirm closed‑loop operation and catalyst monitors with a scan tool.

Treat the oxygen sensor system as part of routine servicing on petrol models: quick visual checks, scan for pending faults, and act early if trims or response times look off. It’ll keep the 200 Series feeling crisp, cruising quietly, and using less fuel on those long Kiwi and Aussie kilometres.

FAQs

How many oxygen sensors does a 2015 Land Cruiser have?

On petrol 200 Series, there are typically four: two upstream air‑fuel ratio sensors (one per bank) and two downstream heated O2 sensors after the cats. On 2015 AU/NZ diesel 1VD‑FTV models, there isn’t a conventional oxygen sensor fitted.

When should the oxygen sensor be replaced on a 2015 Land Cruiser?

Replace when diagnostics show slow response, heater faults, or mixture control issues, or if fuel economy and drivability drop. Many techs assess or proactively replace upstream sensors around 160,000–200,000 km on petrol models. There’s no scheduled interval for diesel because it doesn’t use an oxy sensor.

Can a bad oxygen sensor damage other parts?

On petrol models, yes. A failing sensor can command rich or lean mixtures that overheat or poison the catalytic converters and chew through fuel. Sort faults quickly. On 2015 diesel AU/NZ models, this doesn’t apply because an oxy sensor isn’t used, different exhaust sensors handle DPF management.

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