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1999 Toyota 4Runner
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  • Production Date: 08/1996-08/2000
  • Fitting Vehicle Options: RZN18#, VZN18#

Toyota 89452-35020 Sensor, Throttle Position

1996-2007 Toyota 8945235020

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Toyota 89452-35020 Sensor, Throttle Position
  • Part Description
    Sensor, Throttle Position (For E.F.I.)
  • Part Name Code
    89452
  • Comment
    (FOR E.F.I.)
  • Manufacturer
    Toyota
This part fits
1999 Toyota 4Runner
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  • Production Date: 08/1996-08/2000
  • Fitting Vehicle Options: RZN18#, VZN18#
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  • Product Specifications

    BrandGenuine Toyota
    Part Name Code89452
    Manufacturer Part Number89452-35020
    Part DescriptionSensor, Throttle Position (For E.F.I.)
    Other NamesActuator, Throttle Position Sensor
    Item Dimensions15.5 x 12.3 x 2.2 inches
    Item Weight1.40 Pounds
    ConditionNew
    Fitment TypeDirect Replacement
    ManufacturerToyota
    SKU89452-35020
    WarrantyThis genuine Toyota part is guaranteed by Toyota's factory warranty.
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  • Customer Questions & Expert Answers

    Q:
    I just want to confirm I'm purchasing a correct part before placing an order Posted by ToyotaPartsDeal Specialist
    A:
    You can Select Your Vehicle to check if 89452-35020 fits your vehicle.
    Posted by ToyotaPartsDeal Specialist
    Q:
    How to replace Engine Coolant Temperature sensor,Camshaft Position Sensor,Crankshaft Position Sensor,Intake Manifold Temperature Sensor,Knock Sensor,Mass Air Flow Sensor,Speed Sensor,Oxygen Sensor and Throttle Position Sensor on 1996 through 2002 Toyota 4Runner? Posted by Customer
    A:
    The coolant temperature sensor on four-cylinder engines is located on the rear of the cylinder head, while on the 3.0L V6 engine, it is found on the intake manifold beneath the air intake plenum at the rear, and on the 3.4L V6 engine, it is positioned behind the timing belt cover on the top of the intake manifold. Before installing a new sensor, wrap the threads with Teflon sealing tape to prevent leakage and corrosion. To remove the sensor, release the locking tab, unplug the electrical connector, and carefully unscrew it, taking care not to damage the sensor as it affects the fuel injection system. Install the new sensor quickly to minimize coolant loss and check the coolant level afterward. The Mass Airflow Sensor (MAF) is located on the air intake duct and measures the mass of air entering the engine; to replace it, disconnect the electrical connector, remove the air cleaner assembly, and lift the MAF sensor assembly from the air cleaner. The vane airflow sensor, found on 1993 and 1994 3.0L V6 engines, measures the volume of air entering the engine and is removed similarly. The Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor is located inside the air cleaner housing and is removed by unplugging the electrical connector and twisting it out of the rubber boot. Oxygen sensors, which monitor the oxygen content of exhaust gases, are located in the exhaust manifold or pipe; precautions include avoiding damage to the pigtail and ensuring air circulation to the sensor. Disconnect the battery before removing the oxygen sensor, and use anti-seize compound on the threads during installation. The Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) measures the throttle valve position and is located on the throttle body; it is removed by disconnecting the electrical connector and unscrewing it. The crankshaft position sensor is mounted in the timing cover for four-cylinder engines and on the oil pump for 3.4L V6 models, while the camshaft position sensor is located above the intake manifold for four-cylinder models and behind the timing belt cover for 3.4L V6 models. Knock sensors, located below the intake manifold, control spark knock by retarding ignition timing and require coolant drainage for access. The Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) is found at the rear of the transmission housing and sends a voltage signal to the ECM. Lastly, the EGR gas temperature sensor, mounted near the EGA valve, detects exhaust temperature and regulates EGA on/off time efficiently.
    Posted by ToyotaPartsDeal Specialist
    Q:
    why it show 2 diffrent prices ? Posted by Customer: 1998 Toyota Tacoma
    A:
    not sure what other part your talking about as you only listed one number, but 89452-35020 shows correct per VIN
    Posted by ToyotaPartsDeal Specialist 22/10/2021
    Q:
    My throttle position sensor has all the same numbers except the last five, 89452 - 35020 198500 - 1061 12CO3. Are they the same part or different? Posted by Customer
    A:
    They are the same part, the last digits end because they are different manufacturing numbers the dealers go based off of
    Posted by ToyotaPartsDeal Specialist 16/1/2021
    Q:
    If this sensor fails what code does it typically generate? Posted by Customer
    A:
    If the sensor were to fail it would give you code P0120
    Posted by ToyotaPartsDeal Specialist 15/1/2021
    Q:
    How many pins does the connector come with? Posted by Customer
    A:
    This connector has 3 pins
    Posted by ToyotaPartsDeal Specialist 12/1/2021
    Q:
    Does this rotate clockwise or counter-clockwise? Posted by Customer
    A:
    This rotates in a clockwise rotation
    Posted by ToyotaPartsDeal Specialist 12/1/2021
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