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Old 12-10-2009, 07:22 AM
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I was wondering if anyone knew any places to get some cheap o2 sensors....
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ebay and junkyard
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At a junkyard, you could wind up buying a bad o2 sensor. They're a common enough problem that alot of idiots never fix because it doesn't keep their cars from running. I would lean towards ebay you might pay a little more than a yard but it'll more than likely be new.
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f*** o2 sensors, lol jk, junkyard is your best bet, around midnight to 2am is usually best time to go snag it
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or chip your ecu and disable the o2 sensors and get a wideband
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He's trying to do an inexpensive fix lol.
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yeah...true.
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Originally Posted by reverieman1290
I was wondering if anyone knew any places to get some cheap o2 sensors....
Either Denso or NTK makes the OEM oxygen sensor on your Honda. It is one of the few Honda OEM parts that is available in abundance for much less money on the net. Go to www.densoproducts.com , find the Denso part number for the sensor you need, then go to Amazon to find it cheap. Google a little more to make sure Amazon still sells them cheapest. NTK also has a web site that will give you the NTK part number. Go to Amazon for the NTK sensor, too.

A universal Denso or NTK sensor is worth considering. "Universal" means you have to splice wires, but this is not hard.

I have bought Denso sensors from Amazon and have no complaints. One was a universal Denso sensor, and it worked fine.
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I just replaced my o2 sensor for $53.xx with a 10% discount from Advance Auto Parts. its a Bosch and an exact replacement. what do you consider cheap? I've seen them for slightly cheaper on ebay, I think around $42.00.
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Originally Posted by honda.lioness
Either Denso or NTK makes the OEM oxygen sensor on your Honda. It is one of the few Honda OEM parts that is available in abundance for much less money on the net. Go to www.densoproducts.com , find the Denso part number for the sensor you need, then go to Amazon to find it cheap. Google a little more to make sure Amazon still sells them cheapest. NTK also has a web site that will give you the NTK part number. Go to Amazon for the NTK sensor, too.

A universal Denso or NTK sensor is worth considering. "Universal" means you have to splice wires, but this is not hard.

I have bought Denso sensors from Amazon and have no complaints. One was a universal Denso sensor, and it worked fine.
thanks, this helped the most...
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