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πŸš— SCITOO Air Fuel Ratio Sensor Oxygen Sensor Set for Honda Pilot Ridgeline & Acura RL Review

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Description of πŸš— SCITOO Air Fuel Ratio Sensor Oxygen Sensor Set for Honda Pilot Ridgeline & Acura RL

FITMENT - Air Fuel Ratio Sensor O2 for 2003-2006 for Acura MDX ,2005-2008 for Acura RL ,2005-2006 for Honda Odyssey,2005-2008 for Honda Pilot,2006-2008 for Honda Ridgeline,2002 for Subaru Legacy ,2002 for Subaru Outback. TYPE AND POSITION - 2 Upstream Air Fuel Ratio Sensor and 2 Downstream. NOTE - Front and rear oxygen sensors are different do please confirm up and down in the Description. PLEASE CONTACT US via Amazon Messaging with any FITMENT issues or check this item description before you placing orders will help to purchase the correct product. WARRANTY PERIOD- 6 Months Warranty.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Worked for several months.

Several months in use, now it needs to be replaced! If you're okay with a 10,000-mile replacement every year, do it. Otherwise, spend more money and buy a genuine part for your car!

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  • Car
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  • Big and chunky

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Looks good in a 2005 Acura TL with a 3.2 liter engine

I received this set of O2 sensors after my 2005 Acura TL registered OBDII codes P0134 and P2251 which pointed to an O2 sensor in bank 1, sensor 1. This sensor is hidden deep behind the engine and I barely unplugged the faulty sensor's electrical connector - it's a long way from it. I ended up leaving the replacement to the mechanic for fear of damaging the connector plug. He has done well and the check engine light has not been on for six months. The car has 150,000 miles on it, the engine…

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  • Oxygen
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  • I don't remember