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Comentado en Canadá el 15 de noviembre de 2024
Had a "slow reponse downstream O2 sensor" on my honda element, replace it with this denso, clear the error code and never came back again since few months I installed it.For the price I recommend it
Vander correa
Comentado en México el 22 de abril de 2024
Si tienes el código p0141 en tu element este solucionará la avería si tú catalizador está bien.Buen precio entrega rápida y Denso es prácticamente OE.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de diciembre de 2023
Installed the sensor and my check engine light was cleared. Very happy with this sensor as well as the price. Several parts stores in my area was selling the same thing for twice the amount.
Marco
Comentado en México el 11 de abril de 2023
Quedo a la primera y sin fallos
ADAN H.
Comentado en México el 4 de marzo de 2022
Se apagó el testigo del check engine y hasta el momento no a vuelto a encender
Krajbay
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de agosto de 2018
Fit perfectly in my 2008 Honda Element and is nearly identical except for the wire securing rubber boot from the original (you can just SLIGHTLY pinch the "bracket" with channel locks to secure the wire) and the color of the connector (original is bluethis is black). Fit perfectly, comes with copper anti seize. also seems to be playing nice with the Upstream heated O2 sensor that I just installed a couple days ago. Gas mileage is back to 25mpg. Fingers crossed. To change both of the sensors on either side of the catalytic converter would have been almost $550 at my Honda dealership with parts and labor. This took me a grand total of 20 minutes to change both and it was$150. a tiny rubber boot and the color of the connector is not worth almost $400 in my estimation, but that's just me.
Melvin Purchase
Comentado en Canadá el 25 de mayo de 2016
Works great. No installation problems.
Smd4420
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de julio de 2013
Used to replace a contaminated sensor on a 2000 Civic EX with the D16Y8 engine. This is the exact same sensor used by Honda when manufacturing the vehicle. Basically Honda used/uses Denso as an OEM for parts. Going the amazon route and not the dealer route saves tones of money. Minor fitment note for 2000 Honda Civic EX: There is a little "collar" type thing on the Honda provided sensor that allows it to "clip" onto the metal support hanger. This "collar" is not on this sensor, but the wires will still fit in the hanger and electrical tape can be used to keep them from "working" loose in the engine bay.Other thoughts: A new O2 sensor really brings an engine back to life, I would seriously recommend replacement as 100k+ mi maintenance (of course every engine is different and there are zillions of factors involved on how they ware, etc. i.e if your engine is burning oil replacing the sensor is a waste of time, the oil will contaminate it and the engine at that stage has pretty much expired its useful life)
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