Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
ngk oxygen sensor 23023 logo

NGK Oxygen Sensor 23023 Review

9

·

Average

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
Rating 
3.9
🔬 Automotive Sensors, 🛠️ Replacement Parts

View on AmazonView on ЯM

Media

(3)
img 1 attached to NGK Oxygen Sensor 23023
img 2 attached to NGK Oxygen Sensor 23023
img 3 attached to NGK Oxygen Sensor 23023

Details

BrandNGK
Item Dimensions LxWxH24.25 x 1 x 1 inches
Item Weight0.2 Pounds
Specific Uses For ProductOxygen Sensor

Description of NGK Oxygen Sensor 23023

NTK O2 sensors are designed specifically for OEM applications. Supplied with a factory-fitted OE connector for easy installation. Optimizes emissions and fuel economy. Extensively tested during manufacturing to guarantee quality and reliability. Refer to Amazon confirmed fit to verify upstream, downstream, bank 1 or bank 2 position for your vehicle.

Reviews

Global ratings 9
  • 5
    6
  • 4
    0
  • 3
    0
  • 2
    2
  • 1
    1

Type of review

Revainrating 2 out of 5

94 Dakota 3.9L: Oxygen

Bought to replace a faulty sensor and a little over 2 months later that sensor seemed to fail and the truck had me check the engine again for O2. I expected more from NTK.

Pros
  • even an old man understands
Cons
  • secret

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Check engine light off but still not perfect

Check engine light off but now I'm getting code 50 with this sensor on my 3.0 Chrysler. Which was code 51 prior to the replacement which turned on the check engine light.

Pros
  • Regular price
Cons
  • Was damaged

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Do not buy returned oxygen sensors!

Need a new oxygen sensor due to bad smog test on 95 jeep cherokee. Found a good price on a returned O2 sensor so thought I'd give it a try, should have known better! Block installed, smog check renewed, already high NOx increased by 500 PPM. Bought a new O2 sensor, installed it and handed it over.

Pros
  • Hold my fists
Cons
  • weak

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The only O2 sensor you can buy!

This O2 sensor changed my '91 2.5 liter Jeep Wrangler. I had trouble passing a smog test in California and after installing this sensor my jeep went from being a heavy pollutant with triple maximum HC emissions to just 1/4 of maximum. The smog technician was amazed at the difference.

Pros
  • One year trial
Cons
  • Almost everything is included

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect fit - thread with anti-seize compound!

Fast delivery and reasonable price. The thread had a protective cover with lubricant already applied. The installation guide came with a puff rotation chart, which was good. Could be improved with a better chart. It took me several readings to reconcile the procedure with the chart. Using bold and thin arrows was a headache. Once I figure it out, anyone can.

Pros
  • A dream come true
Cons
  • Can be damaged

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Don't buy anything else

There is no better oxygen sensor for your Jeep. I had a Bosch sensor in my jeep and noticed a reduction in fuel consumption. I noticed that pretty quickly. I had another sensor for about a year and noticed it wasn't running as smoothly and was a bit low. I put this NGK (NTK) sensor in which is the same as the OEM - and almost immediately it runs smoother, now it runs at normal RPM and the exhaust pipe doesn't smell as greasy (I think the rest of the richness can be felt I come from the cat…

Pros
  • Heavy Duty Finish
Cons
  • Very Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect fit for Jeep YJ '95

When I was replacing the entire exhaust system on my 26 year old Jeep YJ I thought it was time to buy a new oxygen sensor. The old OEM was fine/no error codes and was NTK too. Reading articles online and on the Jeep forums, most professional mechanics say it's best to use NTK as it best matches the old ECU. For about $30 it wasn't difficult and would have been impossible to get the old O2 off the front pipe as it had seized and rusted after 26 years. The new one works very well and is slightly…

Pros
  • Great value for money
Cons
  • No paint required

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This sensor works! in parts

My 363,000 miles 1992 Jeep Wrangler 4.0L could not handle the high NOX at 15 and 25 mph (1028 and 1800). Catalyst replaced and tuned, fitted a two year old Denso oxygen sensor, still counting cylinders fast, decarburized cylinders, used 91 octane and guaranteed to let gas additive through. Tested again and still failed the High NOX test, but the readings have gone down (828 and 1030). After reading a review about this sensor being a factory replacement and other brand oxygen sensors not working

Pros
  • Hands-free operation
Cons
  • Almost OK

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I work in an auto repair shop.

I work in a car repair shop which is a STAR station, we see quite a lot of 4.0 jeeps arriving due to smog and dropping out due to high NOX range (800-2000) after we up cat . Functions and exhaust leaks we usually find that the 02 has been recently replaced or may be faulty. For OBD1 4.0 YJ, YOU MUST have an 02 designed to work with this system. We find that many Denso sensors and even factory 02 sensors cause a NOX INCREASE as the 02 changes much faster than the systems were originally…

Pros
  • Cool
Cons
  • Not everything fits