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Review on πŸ”§ Enhance Engine Efficiency with Denso 234-9014 Air Fuel Ratio Sensor by Josh Goldsmith

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There was even a sticker on the box that said Denso 234-9014.

It is listed as 234-9014 but 234-9015 arrived. Denso Air Fuel Ratio Sensor 234-9015 The wires are sleeved black and are 15 inches long (wires only) but otherwise the head looks the same as the CJB test (aka 234-9015). I have a 2001 Honda Accord EX 2.4L with an F23A4 (ULEV) engine. 234-9015 will remove codes P1166 and P1167 if that's all you want, but it's not exactly described in the picture. Note that the head will not fit your old oxygen sensor (I have a DU2 Denso 192400-1020). The sensor I received was a Denso with core number 3410. Another reviewer, YT, says they also received a Denso with the same core. Crowd. (His comment at the very bottom): https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R1SWOA58S291M5/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_viewpnt?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B000C5UFW6#R1SWOA58S291M5 In his comment he says that 234-9014 has a major number 3430 but 234-9015 has a main number of 3410. You can get this if you just want to make codes disappear; Otherwise I would look elsewhere for the exact details. Returning an item was one of the least painful experiences I have ever had. So if you order it and want to see it for yourself, returning it is a breeze.

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