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Denso 234 4797 Oxygen Sensor Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Description of Denso 234 4797 Oxygen Sensor

Efficient Fuel Consumption. Easy installation. Constructed from high quality material. Manufactured with precision to meet OE standards. Fit type: Vehicle Specific.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Do not buy cheap

I ordered a Denso O2 "Universal" oxygen sensor off eBay because it was cheaper and I thought it would be easier to install if I just connected the wires. However, it didn't work. I started getting a P0141 engine code error. As soon as I changed it to it about a month ago the engine code went away and never showed up again. My 2007 Honda Accord required the passenger seat to be unbolted, but I didn't have to remove the whole thing. Path. You can just leave it there and lift it out of the back…

Pros
  • while you are satisfied
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very happy with this purchase UPDATED

HONDA ACCORD 2005 SEDANI Bought a week ago, installed, works very well! I am very happy with this purchase. If you have the same car model as mine, you need to loosen the passenger side seat screws to get to the sensor, lift the carpet and the wire is just under the seat. Follow the wire that comes with a rubber grommet to the bottom of the car leads to separate the inside from the outside. The Denso sensor works perfectly. There are great tutorial videos on youtube for such an ordinary car…

Pros
  • Constant test results
Cons
  • Some defects

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fixed Code P0141 in a 2003 Honda Accord

Our 2003 Honda Accord started displaying an ODBII code P0141 (O2 Sensor Heater Circuit (Bank 1, Sensor 2)). The resistance across the old sensor's pins was still within the range measured by our electrical multimeter, but it was probably the sensor anyway. And so it was. To replace the old sensor I had to loosen 4 floor bolts on the passenger seat to raise it, the connector is under the carpet under the passenger seat. You also need a special socket with a side cut-out for the sensor cable…

Pros
  • Great for a small home
Cons
  • Something different

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Has worked perfectly so far.

I have a 2004 Honda Accord EX, 4 cylinder. The "Check Engine" light came on and the dealer said it was a code P0141. I've read a number of reviews and forums and found it to be a catalytic converter mounted O2 sensor. Now I know I could diagnose it myself with a $35 OBD scanner at Harbor Freight or any auto parts store. A review said that Denso is Honda's subcontractor or supplier for later models like this. I ordered the part, watched some youtube videos and installed the part myself. It…

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  • cool product
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