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NPS DOX-0239 Lambda Probe Denso
The DENSO DOX-0239 Lambda Probe is a high-quality oxygen sensor for Denso engines. It accurately measures the air-fuel mixture in the exhaust system, ensuring optimal performance and fuel efficiency
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Product Overview
The NPS DOX-0239 Lambda Probe Denso is a high‑performance oxygen sensor designed for precise exhaust gas analysis in modern internal combustion engines. It delivers accurate lambda (O₂) readings, enabling the engine control unit to optimize fuel injection and emissions.
Key Features
- Direct‑Fit Design: Engineered for seamless installation on a wide range of Toyota models, including Prius II Liftback, Yaris II, and other VVT‑i equipped vehicles.
- Heated Element: Equipped with an integrated heater that guarantees rapid warm‑up in cold climates, ensuring reliable operation from the first start.
- 4‑Pin Connector: Standard 4‑wire configuration (signal, ground, heater supply, and reference) compatible with OEM wiring harnesses.
- Long Cable Length: 570 mm cable provides flexibility for various engine bay layouts while maintaining signal integrity.
- Durable Construction: Stainless‑steel housing resists high temperatures and corrosive exhaust gases, extending service life.
- High Accuracy: Maintains ±5 % accuracy over the full operating range, supporting advanced engine management strategies.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Model Number | NPS DOX-0239 |
| Sensor Type | O₂ / Lambda |
| Connector | 4‑Pin (Signal, Ground, Heater, Reference) |
| Cable Length | 570 mm |
| Operating Temperature | -40 °C to +200 °C |
| Heater Power | 2.5 W (typical) |
| Signal Output | 0.1–0.9 V (linear with O₂ concentration) |
| Response Time | ≤ 200 ms at 1000 °C |
| Material | Stainless steel housing, ceramic sensor element |
Compatibility Matrix
The NPS DOX-0239 Lambda Probe is engineered to fit a broad spectrum of vehicles. Below are representative models that feature this sensor:
- Toyota Prius II Liftback (2003‑2009)
- Toyota Yaris II (2003‑2011)
- Various VVT‑i equipped Toyota engines (2ZR‑FE, 1NZ‑FXE, etc.)
- BMW 5 Series (F10) and X3 (F25) – single exhaust configurations
- Volvo V40 – right/left lambda sensor application
- Other OEM vehicles requiring a heated 4‑pin lambda probe of similar dimensions
Installation Guidelines
- Disconnect the Battery: For safety, remove the negative terminal before working on the exhaust system.
- Remove Old Sensor: Use a lambda probe socket or adjustable wrench to unscrew the existing sensor. Note the orientation and position of the heater cable.
- Prepare New Probe: Apply anti‑seize compound to the threads if recommended by the manufacturer. Ensure the sensor is clean and free from debris.
- Screw in Place: Hand‑tighten the NPS DOX-0239 until snug, then torque to the specified value (typically 10–12 Nm). Avoid over‑torqueing which can damage the housing.
- Reconnect Wiring: Match the four wires to their corresponding terminals on the vehicle’s harness. Verify polarity and secure connections with heat shrink or electrical tape.
- Check for Leaks: Inspect the sensor mount for any exhaust gas leaks. Tighten as necessary.
- Reconnect Battery and Test: Restore the battery connection, start the engine, and observe the lambda signal on a diagnostic scanner to confirm proper operation.
Performance Benefits
- Improved Fuel Efficiency: Accurate O₂ readings allow the ECU to fine‑tune fuel delivery, reducing consumption by up to 3 % in optimal conditions.
- Lower Emissions: Precise lambda control keeps exhaust gases within regulatory limits, aiding compliance with Euro 6 and similar standards.
- Enhanced Engine Longevity: By preventing rich or lean running, the sensor protects catalytic converters and downstream components from damage.
- Rapid Warm‑Up: The heated element ensures that the sensor reaches operating temperature quickly, maintaining performance during cold starts.
Troubleshooting Tips
If you encounter issues such as erratic lambda readings or diagnostic codes (e.g., P0135, P0136), consider the following checks:
- Verify correct wiring and polarity.
- Inspect the heater cable for continuity; a broken heater will prevent proper warm‑up.
- Check for exhaust leaks near the sensor that could alter O₂ concentration.
- Ensure the sensor is not physically obstructed by aftermarket components.
Maintenance Recommendations
The NPS DOX-0239 Lambda Probe is designed for long‑term reliability, but routine checks can extend its service life:
- Inspect wiring harnesses annually for corrosion or fraying.
- Confirm that the heater element remains functional by measuring resistance with a multimeter (typical range: 200–300 Ω).
- Replace the sensor if it shows signs of wear, such as cracked housing or degraded signal output.
Conclusion
The NPS DOX-0239 Lambda Probe Denso delivers dependable, high‑accuracy oxygen sensing for a variety of modern engines. Its heated design, robust construction, and direct‑fit compatibility make it an ideal choice for technicians seeking to maintain optimal engine performance and emissions compliance.
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| Brand | ![]() Denso is a Japanese automotive parts manufacturer. It is the world's largest supplier of automotive ignition systems, and also produces a wide range of other automotive components. |
| Model | Denso DOX-0239 |
| MPN | Denso DOX-0239 |
| ID | 7099781 |
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