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Old 07-24-2020, 01:13 PM #31
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To quote myself, the above info is wrong. I just used a 24mm deep set on my echo and checked it on the 3rz 4Runner which has an OEM sender as well.

I think the 27mm was an aftermarket sender on a corolla which was the last one I worked on.

So, a 24 mm is the correct oil sender socket for a 3rd gen T4R ?
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For an OEM sender in a 3rz yes. You’ll have to check if the v6 is the same sender but I’m betting it is.
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Thank you, Kanoe. I was just about to order the 1st one you posted.
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