oxygen sensors
Well ive been throwing a code for an o2 sensor for awhile now and i tried fixing it awhile back 5 months ago maybe and they were universal sensors off of ebay. Well they are still throwing the code, low voltage. So now i was going to try and fix them again but want to buy the write ones this time. I have read that bosch are not very good at all and oem ones are way to expensive (i think i was told 220$ per sensor
) so I was wondering what you all use when you replace your worn out stock sensors?
Thanks
-Kevin
) so I was wondering what you all use when you replace your worn out stock sensors? Thanks
-Kevin
Yeah I got the same thing going on. Low voltage bank 1.... Sucks and dont wanna pay 289.00 for a honda part # from the dealer. Rather buy something else and hope I can get a good used one from someone off the streets.
You could always get a Denso universal replacement for about $60. You just have to cut off the old harness from your dead sensor and wire the new sensor on. Or, get an application-specific Denso sensor for about $175. Still a little steep but better than dealer prices. And Denso is basically oem, they make a ton for Honda as well as other manufacturers.
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maat4449
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Jan 10, 2011 10:58 AM



i couldnt remember what brand makes oem parts thanks!
