The sensor I paid $140 for at a reputable parts store two years ago failed again. I have read many reviews about it, from cheap to well-known brands over $100. Decided to give it a try. Hooked it up to my '99 Accord myself (after a trip to Sears for the correct socket size), disconnected the negative battery cable for a few minutes to clear the code and monitors, and ta-da stopped checking for engine light problems. I've been driving my car for three days now to reset my monitors and the lights are still off. I'm taking it to get my smog certificate tomorrow - I'll update this post if there are any smog issues or when the lights come back on in the next year or so. Until. So far, so good. Update: The car passed the smog without any problems. :)
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