I finally decided to buy this O2 sensor for my 96 Accord. The code that kept coming up was that there was a fault in the heating circuit. It was easy to replace them. Here are some steps I came up with.1. Remove the 4 10mm screws securing the heat shield around the catalytic converter and slide the cover aside. (This is to give it more room) 2. Take a 7/8 inch wrench and loosen the sensor. (Do not remove it yet) 3. Using pliers, remove the clamps holding the wire at various points on the floor. 4. Removed the connector from under the car. The connector was stuck on mine so I had to press hard. 5. If the wire is good and loose then I can finally proceed to removing the sensor with CAT. Not the sensor itself! A light coat makes a big difference 7. Tighten firmly (don't overdo it) and route the wire back to the connector 8. I used zip ties to keep the wire from dangling 9. Clearing all codes or disconnecting the battery took 20 minutes. Just plug in and get started. This is Denso, you know you can trust him! quality product.
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