Replacing the downstream oxygen sensor on my 2005 Honda Civic took about 1/2 hour with the oxygen vent fitting. After about 100 km the check engine light went out. Since then I have driven over 1000 km and the check engine light is off. My only issue was that unlike the original O2 sensor, the Denso product did not have rubber grommets on the cable used to secure the cable from the fan. I was able to get by with zip ties instead. The Denso 02 sensor did the job and was a lot cheaper than if I had bought an equivalent part from Honda.
Calibrated ITEQ Brake Fluid Tester Pen With 5 LED Indicators For Accurate Testing Of DOT3 And DOT4 Brake Fluids
30 Review
LEDAUT M18X1.5 Stainless Steel Stepped Mounting Bung And Plug Fittings (2 Bungs/2 Plugs) For Welding
20 Review
Xiaomi Clear Grass temperature and humidity sensor (CGG1), white
13 Review
Sailun Ice Blazer WST3 195/65 R15 95T winter
41 Review
25Pcs Fender Liner Screws For Toyota Avalon Camry Corolla Scion Lexus - OEM #90159-60498
35 Review
Upgrade Your Mazda MX-5 Miata With CravenSpeed'S USA-Made Door Bushings
39 Review
Upgrade Your Driving Experience With Lunsom'S Automatic Shift Knob: High-Quality Metal Car Shifting With Push Button & Long Stick Gear Head In Black
38 Review
2007-2017 Jeep Wrangler JKU 4 Door Sunshade Mesh Top Cover - Durable UV Protection With US Flag Design - Voodonala
31 Review