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Review on πŸš€ Enhanced Denso 234-9064 Air Fuel Ratio Sensor by Andrew Patel

Revainrating 5 out of 5

OE quality replacement parts

Fits snugly on 2006 Honda CRV. The connector was the same as the original connector, unlike some generic sensors that need to reuse the old connector. Contains a small tube of anti-seize compound. Compare to Honda branded parts at $300 MSRP, up to $215 off. You can probably find a cheaper one, but Denso is the OEM for most of these things on Japanese cars. ATTENTION! This is the front A/F sensor, sometimes referred to as the main O2 sensor. This is probably the one that failed (read the codes). I pulled them both out and looked at them. The front and rear sensors are NOT the same. Some people have gotten away with using generics in the background but not in the foreground. So it'll probably cost you $400 from the dealer ($300 for the part and $100 for the labor) or you can buy that and an O2 sensor socket and DIY in about 10 minutes.

Pros
  • handy piece
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