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Denso 234-9014 Oxygen Sensor (Air and Fuel Ratio Sensor)

Denso 234-9014 Oxygen Sensor (Air and Fuel Ratio Sensor)Brand: Denso
Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories

List Price: $201.23
Buy New: $162.73
as of 7/31/2010 11:03 PDT details
You Save: $38.50 (19%)



New (7) from $153.01

Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 17817

Media: Automotive
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 2.2 x 2

MPN: 2349014
Model: 2349014
UPC: 042511110465
EAN: 0042511110465
ASIN: B000C5UFW6

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Manufactured to detect the amount of exhaust gas air fuel ratio
  • Constructed from durable material
  • Features zirconia solid electrolyte
  • Highly accurate
  • Easy installation

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Product Description
DENSO REPLACEMENT OXYGEN SENSOR, FRONT -- Front OE Type, Original Replacement Oxygen Sensor, Direct Fit, 1 Required Per Vehicle, Sold Individually

Location: Front




Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 9



5 out of 5 stars Perfect fit   July 29, 2010
Rafal Ciesluk
My 2002 Accord SE came up with the 1166 CEL code. I tried testing the O2 sensor by checking the voltage it passes to the ECU and it seemed to be working fine but I still ordered a new sensor. This price is great, stores have this for over $300.

I replaced the sensor, reset the fuse, unplugged the battery, after everything weas plugged in again, the CEL did not come back on. Let's hope it stays off.

If you have a 2002 Accord SE with ULEV, this is the right part.



5 out of 5 stars Huge savings!   June 24, 2010
Al
This part @ $170 is exactly the same as the one Honda parts department charges $317 for. And it arrived quickly for free. From now on I will shop online for my auto repairs.


5 out of 5 stars Confirmed working for 2001 Accord 4 cyl. 2.3L ULEV   May 19, 2010
B. Lee (Central NJ)
Used OBD II reader to check engine light code: P1166 and P1167. Primary O2 sensor problem. Honda dealership sells $300+ for this part, not including labor.

Very easy to replace for this model Accord. O2 socket not necessary, just a wrench and some elbow grease.

Reset CEL, started car, and engine immediately resumed a smooth idle.



5 out of 5 stars honda accord 2002 f23a4 engine   March 4, 2010
Mark Twain (usa)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

For Honda Accord 2002 f23a4 engine don't buy any other product because they don't work!! I spent to much money on this A/F sensors and according to Amazon's make sure it fits "Bosch 15733 Oxygen Sensor, Universal Type Fitment Bosch 15733 Oxygen Sensor, Universal Type Fitment" works, well not true!! Denso 234-9014 Air and Fuel Sensor is the way too go, unless you like the check engine light :) !


5 out of 5 stars ulef verified sensor   February 22, 2010
Doug-ee-Dee
I installed this o2 sensor (it's actually an af sensor even though it says o2) on a 2001 honda accord with ultra low emissions, and it worked great, the check engine light is off!!! The only glitch was... I reset the computer by disconnecting the battery cable. This car has a theft system. Essentially the radio refused to work, asking for a radio code to be entered. I tried a few times until the radio locked me out. Just disconnect the battery cable again for a few minutes to get the radio to accept codes once again. I was able to go to [...] and use their data base with instructions on how to get the radio serial number with out removing it. After suppling vin, radio serial number, address and phone number, it gave me the correct code to unlock the radio. Follow the web site directions, assume you know nothing, read everything. You get three tries then it locks you out. I got it right on my third try...phew...I think if you don't disconnect the battery to reset the computer, the light will eventually shut off after a few engine cycles of driving for 15 minutes each time.

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