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Denso 234-9123 Oxygen Sensor: Reliable Air and Fuel Ratio Monitoring Device Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Details

BrandDenso
Item Dimensions LxWxH5.75 x 2.19 x 1.88 inches
MaterialZirconium
Item Weight0.3 Pounds
Mounting TypeThreaded

Description of Denso 234-9123 Oxygen Sensor: Reliable Air and Fuel Ratio Monitoring Device

Efficient Fuel Consumption. Constructed from durable material. Features zirconia solid electrolyte. Manufactured to detect the amount of exhaust gas air fuel ratio. Fit type: Universal Fit.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Fits 2006 Forester 2.5

Good news, fits 2006 Forester 2.5 2006. Some other reviewers have said that replacing the front O2 sensor can improve fuel economy and that they "wear out". Well after 6 months I can report absolutely no change in fuel economy, handling or fuel trim. The original seemed good even after 140,000 miles. So I really didn't have to spend $70.

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • None

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Connector does not fit 2007 Subaru Outback 2.5L

I believe someone else had the same problem with the 2007 Outback but for some reason the connector is for the sensor does not match the original and does not fit. Strangely, the plug's outer shell is the same, but the insides are different. I ended up connecting the wires to the old connector and it works fine, but I feel like it's an odd oversight. More trouble than anything. In the attached picture, the left black connector is the original and the right white connector is the product.

Pros
  • Constant test results
Cons
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

[FAULT, LOW, DEFECTIVE] Trigger Code P0420. Again

We replaced both the 02 sensors and catalytic converter in our 2008 Subaru Outback in March 2019. Summer. In December 2019 we received code P0420 again. When they got him to read the code he said the oxygen sensor is left bank 1. For 100.00 I definitely hope to get more than 9 months. We'll try to fix more bugs, this isn't our first rodeo with this code. However, I advise against buying it. Yes, it's $50 cheaper elsewhere, but it's an OEM part and shouldn't behave as such.

Pros
  • High marks for support and durability from testers
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great product! in Sensors

Used on Legacy 2.5I 2006 with 180,000km mileage. Why: The car kept going into safe mode, and it happened more often. Quality: This is an OEM part. Fits perfectly. Notes: I originally bought a throttle position sensor from a junkyard for $40, but that didn't fix the problem. My idea was to start with the cheapest item and work up if needed. My car never issued an O2 sensor code, but it did give a TPS code. Replaced that sensor and no more problems! Reading blogs helps a lot. Also, I suggest…

Pros
  • Handy Thing
Cons
  • Modern

Direct replacement for 2006 Impreza (and many other models and years). The first let air through the stem right out of the box. Revain accepted the return with no problems. A Few Installation Tips: Getting the old one out is the hardest part. There they are often strongly baked. Removing the headers isn't too difficult. If the misaligned O2 sensor socket does not come off easily, simply pull on the headers. If the old one comes out easily, this one should go in easily. If the old one took a lot

Pros
  • Great for a small home
Cons
  • Upgrades

Bought this sensor upstream for a 2007 Subaru 2.5 liter engine to replace the original after 145,000 miles. In the kit was some kind of copper anti-seize compound. It looked like the original with one important exception - the cable connector was different than the original connector in my car. I've checked the part number several times and even ordered another one from my local parts store to test - the numbers match but the connector is different. Maybe changes were made after my car was…

Pros
  • . Alright!
Cons
  • Slightly dented

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A perfect match for my 2006 Forester X

A perfect match for my 2006 Forester X. The parts are exactly the same as the OEM, right down to the terminal, connector and even the color of the insulator. Supplied complete with anti-seize lubricant. On some cars you can use a 7/8" or 22mm open-end wrench, but the '06 Forester just didn't have enough room to apply the torque required to loosen it. Bought a "goosefoot" type socket for use with one long extension cord and a breaker.Once it got away from the first part it was fairly easy to…

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Transparency