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πŸš€ Enhance Engine Performance with Denso 234-9091 Air Fuel Sensor, Regular Review

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BrandDenso
MaterialZirconium
Item Weight0.1 Pounds
Mounting TypeThreaded

Description of πŸš€ Enhance Engine Performance with Denso 234-9091 Air Fuel Sensor, Regular

Efficient Fuel Consumption. Package Dimensions: 15.24 L x 4.826 H x 4.826 W (centimeters). Package Weight: 0.100 pounds. Country of Origin : United States.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Why pay OEM when it's OEM?

This is an identical part that was removed from my 2011 Honda Accord. Why pay big bucks to a dealer when you can easily replace it yourself. Just search YouTube for instructions and that's it!

Pros
  • Excellent overall performance
Cons
  • Cable is shorter than others

Revainrating 5 out of 5

OEM replacement 09 Accord 4 Cylinder

OEM supplier and replacement part for my 2009 Accord 4 Cylinder. As expected, everything was identical and included a small tube of anti-seize. The installation with Touch Tool 02 took about 5 minutes.

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • I'll write later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for lighting and electronics

Perfect for my 2010 Honda Cr-V upstream oxygen sensor. The DTC was not cleared as it turned out to be a faulty downstream oxygen sensor. I left it installed anyway, so I basically replaced both sensors and the P0420 trouble code got fixed.

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • old

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Top O2 Sensor Easy and no fuss installs on my 2010 Honda CR-V

Looks like a direct replacement for what was on my 2010 CR-V. After an animal chewed the wires to my upstream oxygen sensor, I knew I had to replace it. Using a 3/8" TEKTON 4929 actuator with a 7/8" oxygen sensor socket, some WD-40 and some hammer the old one came loose and this went in. It was about time, but after the reinstallation everything worked perfectly.

Pros
  • Happy so far
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I have a 2011 Honda CRV that has everything.

I have a 2011 Honda CRV that suddenly uses 32% less fuel. Most disheartening was that neither code nor CEL was thrown away. Absolutely no change in handling. I tried the mass airflow sensor first, thought it was the cheapest. In fact, the downstream O2 sensor is cheaper, which surprised me a lot. Anyway, it wasn't the MAF. So I ordered an upper O2 sensor which is actually much more accurate and sensitive than the stock O2 sensor. I ordered Denso 234-9091 (OE) and that's it. I still don't…

Pros
  • Pleasant to use
Cons
  • Not everything fits

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Affordable replacement OEM

Revain has it way cheaper than other OEM parts dealers like Honda Parts Now so I decided to give it a try. This was the perfect OEM replacement for my 2009 Honda Accord A/F sensor. Replacement is very simple: * Get the AutoZone O2 sensor connection kit. * Let the car cool down. * Spray some WD-40 on the threads of the old sensor. to loosen it * Disconnect the old sensor in two places: the part where the sensor is inserted and the part that holds the sensor in place * Attach the correct socket…

Pros
  • Dope πŸ”₯
Cons
  • Not bad