• Designed to detect the amount of oxygen in the exhaust system
  • Constructed from high quality material
  • Features double protection layer, aluminum oxide trap layer, PTFE filter and stainless steel housing
  • Manufactured with precision to meet OE standards
  • Easy installation

Informação adicional

Brand

‎DENSO

Material

‎Stainless Steel

Item Weight

‎2.4 ounces

Measuring Range

‎0% – 1200°F

Mounting Type

‎Threaded

Output Type

‎electrical signal

Specific Uses For Product

‎Oxygen Sensor

Upper Temperature Rating

‎1.2E+3 Degrees Fahrenheit

UPC

‎042511140769

Global Trade Identification Number

‎00042511140769

Manufacturer

‎Denso

Style

‎Modern

Model

‎Oxygen Sensor

Item model number

‎234-4076

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

‎No

Exterior

‎Machined

Manufacturer Part Number

‎234-4076

OEM Part Number

‎234-4076

Date First Available

August 12, 2006

189 avaliações para Denso 234-4076 Oxygen Sensor

  1. Sean G. Volz

    Local auto part store was not “ready in advance” or otherwise. They had plenty of chances to get “ready” but that is another long story. This was the product that they could not deliver. Quick delivery. Easy install. Code cleared within half a dozen starts or less. Do not go cheap with sensors, this purchase was made to correct such a mistake. Buy once, cry once, or in this case sniffle as it was priced decently.

  2. Jon P

    It seems NGK/NTK have discontinued the upstream sensor for the Jeep 4.0 engine. No idea why as theyre are millions if them still around but anyway.

    This sensor worked oerfectly for my 98 Grand Cherokee 4.0 with 410k miles. The original finally went bad on me causing engine stalling and stuttering. New one so far has fixed it.

    Another plus is denso is an OEM brand for Jeeo for alternators and such and the o2 sensir had made in the usa stamped on it.

    This one is also the correct length to reach from the downpipe on the side of the black to the plug in front of the engine. It has like 2 or 3 inchs of slack too so perfect length.

  3. Amazon Customer

    Fit my 98 Dakota just fine, and work great.

  4. Jess B Miller

    Works great

  5. Vegas

    Check engine light came on. Code indicated front driver side oxygen sensor heater circuit. Looked on Amazon as I usually do and bought 2 of these sensors. Figured it only made sense to change both. Cleared the code (PO 155). Second engine start the light came back on. This was the beginning of a costly diagnostic and repair. Technician told me it was a bad oxygen sensor, which I didn’t believe bc I had just installed these new Densos. He insisted that he wanted to remove the Densos and install new OEM Mopars. Bottom line; the OEM sensors immediately cured the issue. The cost for all this diagnostic troubleshooting and 2 new Mopar sensors- $640.
    Do yourself a huge favor and buy OEM. IF I had done this in the first place my total tab would have been <$200.

  6. Roberta Maytum

    My Jeep was running RICH! Spewing black soot on the driveway when first started . Exhaust smelled terrible and gas mileage had fallen off. The upstream O2 Sensor had failed throwing a lean run condition code. The computer received that information and then provided too much fuel to the engine. So, a lean running code in this case had all the symptoms of a very rich running engine.Replaced the upstream sensor and It now runs good and the pungent exhaust smell is gone. The exhaust when first started does not have the black soot anymore as well.

  7. Bobby Leos

    I don’t know why my truck kills oxygen sensors but at this price point for a denso, i don’t mind charging it every couple years. The dealer sensor would have been $200

  8. MrPink

    I had a 2000 Jeep intermittently throwing an O2 sensor bad heater code. This went right in, fit perfectly, wire and connector correct. No more CEL!

  9. SuperSuz

    Product came in the original box from the supplier. Inner bag had been opened, but part appeared to be new and never installed. Included anti-seize grease, as it should have. Leads were longer than needed for my 2000 Jeep TJ but easily solved with cable ties.

  10. 021 rec

    Después de escanear mi auto arrojo sensor O2 banco 1, puse este sensor y adiós problema

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