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πŸ” Denso 234-5053 Oxygen Sensor for Improved Air and Fuel Ratio Measurement Review

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Description of πŸ” Denso 234-5053 Oxygen Sensor for Improved Air and Fuel Ratio Measurement

Designed to detect the amount of oxygen in the exhaust system. Constructed from high quality material. Features double protection layer, aluminum oxide trap layer, PTFE filter and stainless steel housing. Manufactured with precision to meet OE standards. Easy installation.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Suitable for Honda Odyssey 2010 (both 1st and 2nd row).

Fits 2010 Honda Odyssey (both bank 1 and bank 2) I posted a DIY video on YouTube. Just type in "2005-2010 honda odyssey do-it-yourself air-fuel ratio sensor replacement" and the bank 1 and bank 2 videos will appear.

Pros
  • Dope πŸ”₯
Cons
  • I don't have much animosity about it, everything is fine

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect fit πŸ‘ for sensors

Compatible with 09 Odyssey Touring. The check engine light went out immediately without troubleshooting the engine. It took a long time to deliver, but that's the seller's fault (I won't name names). I would buy it again as this is the first O2 sensor failure, I know there will be many more to come. πŸ‘

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • Some difficulties

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exact replacement for a 2007 Honda Odyssey rear sensor.

Perfect for my 2007 Honda Odyssey, O2 rear front just behind the rear head. Get the matching shorter 02 houndstooth compared to the big high if you don't already have this tool. You may need a mechanic's mirror to see the plugs you need to unplug.

Pros
  • Easy install
Cons
  • Negative present

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worked great for Oxygen

I used this sensor on a 2007 Honda Odyssey Bank 2 (front or engine radiator side) sensor 1 (before the boiler converter). The straps were the perfect length and everything fitted exactly as intended. The new sensor also comes with a small packet of copper anti-seize compound. If you don't already have one, do yourself a favor and spend $10-15 on an oxygen sensor socket before you start this project.

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Updates

Denso 234-5053 O2 sensor (air/fuel ratio sensor) fits my 2010 Honda Odyssey, contrary to Revain's declaration of conformity which says it does not. Installation took about 15 minutes. The hardest part of the installation was removing the connector plugs on the old O2 sensor. There are two retaining clips on the fork, one needs to be pushed down and the other lifted on the opposite side of the fork, which took some fiddling as sensor 1 of O2 sensor bank 1 is behind the engine.

Pros
  • All right!
Cons
  • The list will be long.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

So far, so good. good for sensors

so far so good. I installed about 2 months ago. Glad to find a YouTube video explaining how to disable the old sensor. It took a little fiddling, but if you get it right the clutch will slip off immediately, then you can remove the sensor from the cylinder block. This plastic connection is by far the most difficult/difficult part. After that, the exchange was easy and hassle-free. The product solved my problem. But after 2 months it's hard to give full 5 stars. I hope this one lasts as long as…

Pros
  • few competitors
Cons
  • lots of stuff

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Doubt that the Denso part based on the mark

. Although it came in a crumpled Denso box and Denso anti-seize packaging; the numbers LZA08-H9 and NTK Japan are stamped on the barrel (I couldn't photograph this). Note that Bosch and Denso are considered top-of-the-line sensors and this is probably the NTK brand, which is often seen as secondary. If I just look for stamped numbers I can find a link to an Acura MDX user group where the owner removed his original sensors and had those exact part numbers. I installed it and it works, but the…

Pros
  • is the best in its niche.
Cons
  • will be added later.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It's OEM at half price.

The guy I golf with sells auto parts and he said Denso does OEM for Honda/Acura. Go to Brian Eslick's YouTube video to see how to install it. I have a 2007 Acura MDX. Installation isn't easy because you can't see what you're doing, but it gets easier when you see what you're meant to feel. My advice is to insert the new sensor into the engine block and then immediately connect the other end to the electrical connector. Then, and only then, attach it to the bracket. This will save you half an…

Pros
  • Very good price
Cons
  • Exorbitant price