Conjunto de Chaves para Sensor de Oxigênio OEMTOOLS 27110 – 3 Peças com Estojo, Ferramentas de 22mm para Remoção e Instalação de Sensores O2 para Drives de 3/8 e 1/2

*R$670.10

O conjunto de soquetes para sensor de oxigênio OEMTOOLS 27110 é uma ferramenta essencial para mecânicos e entusiastas de automóveis. Composto por três peças, este kit inclui soquetes de 22 mm projetados para remoção e instalação de sensores de oxigênio, compatíveis com acionamentos de 3/8 e 1/2 polegadas. Acompanha uma prática maleta para armazenamento e transporte. Suas principais vantagens incluem durabilidade, facilidade de uso e a capacidade de acessar sensores em locais de difícil acesso, tornando o trabalho mais eficiente e reduzindo o tempo de serviço. Ideal para quem busca qualidade e praticidade em reparos automotivos.

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Descrição do Produto: Conjunto de Chaves para Sensor de Oxigênio OEMTOOLS 27110

O Conjunto de Chaves para Sensor de Oxigênio OEMTOOLS 27110 é a solução definitiva para profissionais e entusiastas da mecânica que buscam eficiência e precisão na remoção e instalação de sensores de oxigênio. Com um design inovador e funcional, este kit de ferramentas é projetado para atender a uma ampla gama de sistemas de oxigênio em veículos, tanto importados quanto nacionais.

  • Design Offset: O portão de acionamento lateral permite acesso ao sensor pela lateral, evitando danos aos fios. Isso significa que você pode instalar ou remover o sensor sem a necessidade de desconectar o chicote de fiação, garantindo uma operação mais segura e eficiente.
  • Compatibilidade Import e Nacional: O soquete padrão de 6 pontos de 22 milímetros se adapta a uma vasta gama de sistemas de oxigênio de veículos. Com chaves crowfoot de 3/8 e 1/2 polegadas, este conjunto se torna uma ferramenta de remoção de O2 quase universal.
  • Conjunto de Sensores de Grau Profissional: Este kit de ferramentas especial permite a remoção e instalação de sensores de oxigênio e interruptores de vácuo hexagonais na maioria dos veículos com motores controlados por computador, tornando-o indispensável para qualquer mecânico.
  • Desempenho Duradouro: Construído em aço sólido, o conjunto é projetado para resistência e durabilidade. Acabado com um revestimento de cromo e óxido negro, ele previne a ferrugem e a corrosão, garantindo uma longa vida útil.
  • Detalhes: O conjunto de sensores de oxigênio inclui um soquete profundo de 7/8 polegadas com acionamento de 3/8 polegadas, um soquete crowfoot de 3/8 polegadas e um soquete crowfoot profundo de 1/2 polegada, todos organizados em uma prática caixa de armazenamento.

- Instruções de Uso:
Para utilizar o Conjunto de Chaves para Sensor de Oxigênio OEMTOOLS 27110, comece selecionando o soquete apropriado para o seu veículo. Conecte o soquete ao seu acionamento de 3/8 ou 1/2 polegada, conforme necessário. Posicione a chave no sensor de oxigênio, garantindo que o design offset permita acesso sem danificar os fios. Gire no sentido anti-horário para remover o sensor e, para instalação, simplesmente inverta o processo, apertando no sentido horário até que esteja firmemente fixo. Sempre verifique as especificações do fabricante para garantir a compatibilidade.

Características do Produto:
– Material: Aço sólido com acabamento em cromo e óxido negro.
– Tamanhos dos Soquetes: 22mm, 7/8 polegadas, com opções de acionamento de 3/8 e 1/2 polegadas.
– Design: Offset para acesso lateral ao sensor.
– Compatibilidade: Funciona com a maioria dos veículos com motores controlados por computador.
– Armazenamento: Inclui uma caixa de armazenamento para fácil transporte e organização.

Perguntas Frequentes (FAQ):

Pergunta: Este conjunto é compatível com veículos de todas as marcas?
Resposta: Sim, o conjunto OEMTOOLS 27110 é projetado para ser compatível com uma ampla gama de veículos, tanto importados quanto nacionais, devido ao seu design universal.

Pergunta: O que fazer se o sensor de oxigênio estiver preso?
Resposta: Se o sensor estiver preso, aplique um pouco de lubrificante penetrante e aguarde alguns minutos antes de tentar novamente. Utilize a chave com cuidado para evitar danos.

Pergunta: O conjunto vem com garantia?
Resposta: Sim, a OEMTOOLS oferece garantia limitada para seus produtos, garantindo qualidade e satisfação do cliente.

Pergunta: Posso usar este conjunto em motores a gasolina e diesel?
Resposta: Sim, o conjunto é adequado para uso em motores a gasolina e diesel, desde que os sensores de oxigênio sejam compatíveis.

Pergunta: Como posso limpar as ferramentas após o uso?
Resposta: Recomenda-se limpar as ferramentas com um pano seco ou levemente umedecido após o uso e armazená-las na caixa para evitar corrosão.

Informação adicional

Brand

‎OEMTOOLS

Material

‎Alloy Steel

Drive System

‎3/8 Drive, 1/2 Drive

Finish Type

‎Chrome Plated

Number of Pieces

‎3

UPC

‎076812271105

Global Trade Identification Number

‎00076812271105

Manufacturer

‎OEM

Part Number

‎27110

Item Weight

‎1.54 pounds

Product Dimensions

‎9 x 3.8 x 1.7 inches

Item model number

‎27110

Size

‎One Size

Color

‎Multi

Style

‎Modern

Finish

‎Chrome Plated

Power Source

‎Hand Powered

Item Package Quantity

‎1

Compatible Fastener Range

‎Hex bolts of various sizes (3/8 and 1/2 inch drive)

Mounting Type

‎Flange Mount

Usage

‎Amateur, Professional

Included Components

‎Oxygen Sensor Socket Set

Batteries Required

‎No

Warranty Description

‎OEMTOOLS Limited Lifetime

Date First Available

November 21, 2004

498 avaliações para Conjunto de Chaves para Sensor de Oxigênio OEMTOOLS 27110 – 3 Peças com Estojo, Ferramentas de 22mm para Remoção e Instalação de Sensores O2 para Drives de 3/8 e 1/2

  1. Steve W. Bonds

    The socket is just a touch too large so if the O2 sensor is really jammed in there, be careful that it doesn’t slip. Warming the sensor with a brief drive and/or some gentle tapping to free the threads might help avoid rounding it off if it really doesn’t want to turn loose. As others have said, unscrewing the metal tab that holds the connectors is a handy way to disconnect the sensor. This should be done before unscrewing it.

    For a full Honda service manual in PDF format, try AutoManualSource. About $20 will get you a good one– not some blurry halfhearted scan. This describes the whole process for replacing the sensor and getting the computer to properly recognize the new one. Including the recommended torque for re-tightening the sensor.

  2. Arghlee

    My 1997 Honda Civic has 2 oxygen sensors. I changed the first one without a oxygen sensor socket. I had to remove the catalytic converter heat shield to get a wrench around the sensor. What a pain. It took me about an hour to change that one sensor.

    I was so frustrated with that experience that I set out on a mission to buy an O2 sensor socket. I purchased the OEM 27110 socket set from Amazon.com for $22. This was a great deal. All the local automotive stores were asking $20 for just one socket. This has 3 with a case.

    Sure enough, two months after I changed the first sensor, the second one goes out. What a life saver this set was! The set has 3 sockets for 7/8″ sensors: two that are offset like a crowfoots wrench (3/8″ and 1/2″ drive) and one deep socket (3/8″ drive) that has it’s side cut out for the O2 sensor wire. This should cover most applications.

    I used the 3/8″ socket that is offset to remove O2 sensor 1 on the car. It worked fantastic. The socket reached right through the hole of the catalytic converter heat shield and grabbed onto the sensor. I swapped out the sensor in less than 10 minutes.

    Definitely a worthwhile purchase.

  3. Andrew Banta

    These are great. I had no issue with them removing or installing O2 sensors on my BMW 1-Series. Since things are cramped and tight I did have to pair them with some extensions and U-joints, and to remove one I had to attach it backwards to the extension. That being said, I am glad I bought these and not some of the other wrenches I’ve seen with a captive handle. That would have been a nightmare.

  4. Brent

    For the price, these are great tools, and do the job well. It can be a little confusing, but the 3 sockets included are labeled as 7/8 inch (the large silver one), 22mm (the medium sized black one), and 7/8 inch & 22mm (the small sized black one). I’m not sure why the small one is double labeled with inches and mm. Although there is a very, very small difference between 7/8 inch and 22mm in size, just be careful if you have to use the 7/8 inch one on a 22mm O2 sensor — so you don’t round anything off.

  5. Carlos Medina H.

    Viene en tres tipos de herramienta para usar en la posición que esté conectado el sensor, con el tipo de dado que se requiera para armar bien la herramienta.

  6. J.P

    This part is ideal for my 1994 Honda CR-V Automatic transmision. Saved loads of money by fitting it by myself.
    The removal socket, I highly recomend to remove the sensor without breaking your knucles!. Even having to pay $33 to post the parcel to Bulgaria where I live, still I am better of than having Honda to replace it. The savings I made, it was worth buying the removal socket as well.

    The MIL code, I’ve erased it after with my scanner and never came back.

    Just for information and make your life easier to replace it: FIRST Remove the bolt that secures the cable clips. When you have it in your hands, then you can see how the clips can be separated much easier. Then remove the sensor. My sensor was well welded in, so I had to give it a couple of hammer taps on the socket to turn the sensor and free it, (the lever that I used to turn the socket started bending).
    The socket can be used again when your secondary sensor gives up. Or you can use it to prop up your garage door open.
    You can choose which socket is better for you. All three are of the same size, but are there in case of space limitations for your particular car or what kind of lever you have (star/square).
    Good luck.

  7. Alex

    Worked well for my application and the box keeps these sockets from getting mixed up with my other tools. Only comment would be that the two darker sockets seemed to look that they had been used previously. I do not know if this is the case or if that is just how the finish looks, but in any case it is only cosmetic and they performed as needed to replace A/F sensor on 2002 Toyota Highlander to clear code P1135. I understand what another reviewer was saying about how it can be easy to round the edges of the Oxygen/Air-Fuel Sensor if you are not careful with a stuck sensor. I ended up using the chrome plated socket and forced the wiring out of the way as it was far easier to seat that socket than the other.

  8. frjohnssc

    This tool came in a great case. I used it to remove and install o2 sensor on my 2005 odyssey with no issues. It made an almost impossible job easy. The fittings seemed well made but I cannot comment on overall quality. they worked great for my application.

  9. Uwohali

    This tool has performed as listed over and over, I would say I have got my money out of it and it still has a lot of life left showing very little signs of any wear. You could probably borrow this at your local auto parts store, but if you have several cars to look after you cannot go wrong with this kit.

    Update: 9/29/2020:
    Bought this set off Amazon 10 years ago. Since then this set has been my go to for many O2 sensor removal/install jobs including Ford, Chevy, quite a few Hondas ,and a couple Toyotas and others… this set has lasted. Covers quite a variety of makes too. Recommend.

  10. C.Beckstrom

    Poor manufacturing quality control. The tool got the job done, but I could not use the 3/8″ drive crowfoot socket. The square slot that accepts the 3/8″ drive ratchet and/or extension was too small and I could not fit the ratchet into the opening. Honestly, it was not even close to fitting. I am going to have to drill it out some and file it to get a 3/8″ extension to fit. Luckily the longer crowfoot (with the 1/2″ double square) fit over the O2 sensor (just barely). Just be aware that you get what you pay for, so I cannot complain much for just over $20.

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