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πŸ”§ Enhance Engine Efficiency with Denso 234-9014 Air Fuel Ratio Sensor Review

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BrandDenso
MaterialZirconium
Item Weight0.1 Pounds
Mounting TypeThreaded

Description of πŸ”§ Enhance Engine Efficiency with Denso 234-9014 Air Fuel Ratio Sensor

Efficient Fuel Consumption. Highly accurate. Easy installation. Constructed from durable material.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

There was even a sticker on the box that said Denso 234-9014.

It is listed as 234-9014 but 234-9015 arrived. Denso Air Fuel Ratio Sensor 234-9015 The wires are sleeved black and are 15 inches long (wires only) but otherwise the head looks the same as the CJB test (aka 234-9015). I have a 2001 Honda Accord EX 2.4L with an F23A4 (ULEV) engine. 234-9015 will remove codes P1166 and P1167 if that's all you want, but it's not exactly described in the picture. Note that the head will not fit your old oxygen sensor (I have a DU2 Denso 192400-1020). The sensor I…

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • vulgarity

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Better than paying over $300 from Honda, NAPA or whatever.

If you have a California ULEV engine like me (2002 Honda Accord SE 2.3L F23A4 4 cyl engine) this Denso Air Fuel/Oxygen Ratio Sensor is the perfect solution. I installed this sensor, disconnected the battery to clear the trouble codes and CEL, but the CEL would not come back on. I installed this a little over a month ago. If you still don't know if your engine is a ULEV, look at your engine's part number. It is to the left of the collector heat shield. Another indicator is that your current…

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  • Weight
Cons
  • Volume

Revainrating 5 out of 5

just what i needed - sensors

My ECL caught fire on my 2001 Honda Accord 4cyc Ulev. Went to the auto zone to take a reading and it was P1167 which after a thorough web search turned out to be the front oxygen sensor. Some sites say this part is incompatible (even Amazon) and some say it is. The other side gives you a generic model and other brands. I was skeptical about ordering at first, so all users here say this is the part I need. I took my chance and it worked. Installation was easy (if you know what you're doing). I…

Pros
  • best in their niche
Cons
  • error

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Because I like reviews that only focus on the facts and not the .

Since I like reviews that only focus on facts and not bias and opinion, I thought I'd contribute by learning how I find it most useful. My car had a check engine light on so I hooked up my BlueDriver OBD2 interface and found that fault codes P1166 and P1167 were being generated. After researching/reading other people's experiences with these codes, I found that my particular Honda is picky about the brand of air/fuel ratio sensor used to solve this problem. In this case I chose Denso after…

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  • Rugged Design
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  • Easy Maintainability