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Denso 234-3089 Oxygen Sensor

*$601.90

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Denso 234-3089 Oxygen Sensor
Denso 234-3089 Oxygen Sensor
*$601.90
SKU: 530CC832 Categoria: Marca:
  • Efficient Fuel Consumption
  • Easy installation
  • Constructed from high quality material
  • Manufactured with precision to meet OE standards

Informação adicional

Brand

‎Denso

Material

‎Zirconium

Mounting Type

‎Surface Mount

Output Type

‎Analog

Specific Uses For Product

‎Oxygen Sensor

Upper Temperature Rating

‎4532 Degrees Fahrenheit

UPC

‎042511130890

Global Trade Identification Number

‎00042511130890

Manufacturer

‎Denso

Style

‎Modern

Model

‎DENSO Oxygen Sensor

Item Weight

‎1.6 ounces

Country of Origin

‎China

Item model number

‎234-3089

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

‎No

Exterior

‎Machined

Manufacturer Part Number

‎234-3089

OEM Part Number

‎234-3089

Date First Available

September 20, 2007

37 avaliações para Denso 234-3089 Oxygen Sensor

  1. Carlitos

    So far works perfect.

  2. Mr.P

    Both upstream and downstream O2 sensors should be replaced at 100k- they lose efficiently over time causing poor performance and bad gas mileage

  3. eddie chavez

    The box had the right part number.but when opened, the rapper had a different part number and was obvious the wrong connection

  4. Ronnie G.

    I installed it on an 2002 Toyota Sequoia, works and has removed my Code.

  5. Aaron

    Nissan frontier 3.3l SC. Cant remember which sensor but my codes were gone and the voltage jumps are nice and consistent.

  6. Michael Mason

    awesome

  7. Daniel Lee

    This is a direct replacement for the front oxygen sensor

  8. Mike P

    I have purchased several versions of Denso Oxygen sensors, and they all work very well. This particular one was for a ’04 Honda CR-V that was giving bad sensor codes (rear?) and it has been working fine for quite a long time ever since being replaced. Even if your car is not throwing codes, it might not be a bad idea to get new oxygen sensors around the 100K miles mark for you vehicle. The sensors can get “lazy” over time and are slow to tell your car’s computer that the mixture of air to gasoline is not opportune. This will cause bad performance and/or wasted MPG.

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