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Denso 234-4092 Oxygen Sensor

*$444.30

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Denso 234-4092 Oxygen Sensor
Denso 234-4092 Oxygen Sensor
*$444.30
SKU: E03B4F17 Categoria: Marca:
  • 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

‎Zirconium

Measurement Accuracy

‎±2%

Mounting Type

‎Threaded

Output Type

‎Digital

Specific Uses For Product

‎Oxygen Sensor

UPC

‎042511140929

Global Trade Identification Number

‎00042511140929

Manufacturer

‎Denso

Style

‎Modern

Model

‎Oxygen Sensor

Item Weight

‎4.2 ounces

Country of Origin

‎China

Item model number

‎234-4092

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

‎No

Exterior

‎Machined

Manufacturer Part Number

‎234-4092

OEM Part Number

‎234-4092

Date First Available

January 2, 2007

275 avaliações para Denso 234-4092 Oxygen Sensor

  1. ICY

    Denso makes great products! Saves you ton of worries than putting in third party, off-market, no name brand sensors that breaks after a couple of weeks. So far so good on this one.

  2. Boris L.

    This sensor really did good job after I replaced downstream oxygen sensor on my 2005 Honda Civic with 102 K miles. Engine light (code P0141) has gone and did not return back after I cleared this code and I week passed.Before I ordered this sensor I checked my old sensor heater’s resistance connecting ohmmeter’s terminals to pair of contacts belonging to the same color of wires (you have to disconnect this sensor first for this test). In my case both of them were white.I found this circuit was open and respectively my sensor was dead.That’s good incentive to start replacement.New sensor I received has 16 ohm resistance .
    Using previous suggestions I also re-used small rubber boots from old sensor by cutting them along the old cable and placing them on new one under existing holders.What I can’t accept is using PVC insulating tape to secure them with cable.I have already had very negative experience when punched/worn rubber vacuum hoses were “fixed” this way in my previous Ford Focus:PVC tape is melting in engine compartment and turns rubber hose taped into jelly.Moreover I received engine light coded PO171 pointing to potential leaks of vac hoses .You’d better use rubber tape used for splicing of electrical wires.
    Thanks for reading .

  3. DIY Home and Auto

    Fit and worked perfectly.

  4. Karl

    After many other bad sensors, finally this his the good one for Honda Civic DX 1.7 2005. Thanks!!

  5. R.Franz

    Had a constant check engine light when running. Code P0141, secondary (rearmost) O2 sensor on a 1998 Odyssey. Since Honda saw fit to use Denso during assembly and the original sensor lasted 220,000 miles before failure, how could a guy go wrong using the same exact replacement part. Everything fit and works perfectly. It came with anti-seize in the package so this sensor will screw right out when it fails at 440,000 miles. I did have to reset the check engine light with a code checker after the replacement. In the absence of your own code checker, I’m sure you could find an Auto-Zone to perform this service for you at no charge.

  6. Irvins

    Funcionó correctamente

  7. Patty

    The plug was “plug amd play” into my wire loom. The length of the wire was identical to the original part. One minor draw back. The original had 2 rubber boots along the wire to cushion the metal braxket from wearing into the loom as it holds the loom away from hot and moving parts. To remedy this I simply cut the boots off and slid them onto the new o2 wire loom and secured them with a few twists of electrical tape. Now when I placed the loom into the metal frame holders (2 of them) there is zero chance of them wearing into the wires. This was not really needed but I am a perfectionist when it comes to working on my car. The metal loom holders were loose enough they would probably not cause damage but I need that peace of mind. Stupid O.C.D. Haha

  8. KB1

    Tried some other cheaper brands on a Civic. All others either had the CEL come on immediately or intermittently. The Denso fixed the problem and light has been off for months.

  9. Elim

    It perfectly fits to 2001 Honda Civic for the new cat converter. I love the good price also!

  10. Arjun Sharma

    This seems to be a damaged product because dense makes good sensors. It’s too late for me to return and I wish there is manufacturing warranty that seller support or replace it

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