I made the mistake of trusting nimrods at Auto Zone when they told me what part would fit my 2000 Honda Accord. It turns out that the ULEV version of the car (aka CA emissions) uses a more sophisticated/expensive O2 sensor; it also has a slightly different name depending on who you're talking to. These guys are dipsticks: never trust a parts recommendation from there or Advance Auto Parts unless you're really sure the guy has brains. Picked up the right part without any problems. The Denso OEM replacement works well. Absolutely no complaints. Make sure you get the actual part number from the one you're filming, then go to the manufacturer's website for replacement numbers. Always a learning experience when it comes to auto parts.
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