- 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


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Denso 234-5053 Oxygen Sensor (Air and Fuel Ratio Sensor)
*$1,572.40
Informação adicional
Brand | DENSO |
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Material | Zirconium |
Measurement Accuracy | ±1.5% |
Mounting Type | Threaded |
Output Type | Push-Pull |
Specific Uses For Product | Oxygen Sensor |
UPC | 042511115064 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00042511115064 |
Manufacturer | Denso |
Style | Modern |
Model | Oxygen Sensor |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 234-5053 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 2345053 |
Date First Available | January 2, 2007 |
José Luis –
Es muy buen producto, ensamble perfecto y muy buen funcionamiento. Envió en menor tiempo que el prometido, lo recomiendo ampliamente.
Chancewalker –
A guy I golf with sells car parts and he said Denso makes the OEM for Honda/Acura. Go to Brian Eslick’s video on YouTube to see how to install this. I have a 2007 Acura MDX. Installatioh is not easy because you can’t see what you are doing but it’s easier once you see what you are supposed to feel. My advice is to insert the new sensor into the engine block, then immediately connect the other end to the electrical connector. Then and only then, secure it onto the bracket. This will save you a half hour and lots of frustration because if you don’t, you will blindly find, feel, articulate the connector end of the sensor onto the wafer thin bracket. You can feel and control things much better with the sensor connected to the electrical connector. It took a few miles of driving for the error codes to go away and few more for the car’s computer to adjust to the new fuel/air mixture. Regular MPG restored.
Dagoberto –
Installed cleared check engine, very good product.
Norvik –
Good Quality , Fits Perfectly
FallenMonk –
This product was the OEM part that fits on my vehicle perfectly. Recommend!
drsg –
I used this sensor for the 2007 Honda Odyssey Bank 2 (front or radiator-side of engine) Sensor 1 (upstream of the cat converter) location. The harness was the perfect length and everything fit exactly as intended. The new sensor also comes with a small packet of copper antiseize compound. If you don’t already have one, do yourself a favor and spend $10-15 on an oxygen sensor socket before you start this project.
vDot –
Oe fit. No fuss install. Found a cheaper alternative that still maintains OE quality, is a few bucks cheaper, and as a bonus has the anti seize preapplied to the threads.
ebmontana –
Same part number as that which it replaced. Works as expected at a great price.
J –
So far so good. I installed about 2 months ago. Glad to find a youtube video to explain how to unplug the old sensor. Took some grumbling fumbling, but when you get it just right, the coupler slides right off, then you can remove the sensor from the engine block. That plastic connection is certainly the hardest/trickiest part. After that, replacement was straight forward, easy.
As for the product, it solved my problem. But, at 2 months, it is hard to fully give 5 stars. Hopefully this one lasts as long as the original. No reason to suspect it will not.
albacorky –
The product worked perfectly and restored my car to great running condition, eliminated warning messages, etc.
It is no fault of this product, but installation on our late 2000’s MDX was a real pain. This sensor is located in a very awkward spot, and much of the work with the wiring harness and the actual removal and replacment of the sensor has to be done blindly. Additionally, I had to order two separate sensor wrenches to get the job done. But overall, it fixed the problem and even with the purchase of special tools, was much cheaper than taking the car to a mechanic.