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HomeOxygen SensorsBosch 13071 Oxygen Sensor |
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Not meant for Honda Accord Dec 07, 2011
By Brock A. Sawyer I received this item and it isn't the correct O2 Sensor for the Honda Accord ULEV. You actually need the Denso 234-9014, which is $200-250. This didn't fix my problem. CE light is still on since this isn't the right part.
Works fine for 1998 Accord V6 Coupe Apr 18, 2011
By dfeisun Fits and works fine for my accord 1998 V6 coupe. initially had to reset the OE sensor check engine like again but after that it worked fined. Good price and fit. Just watch out for the longer wires which was not a problem with the included plastic ties.
It worked.I Solved my P0420 problem on a 2002 Accord Feb 10, 2011
By Jim Rocchio Bought a scanner from Amazon. Used it to find out this might be my check engine light problem. It worked great. Recommend buying the O2 sensor removing tool. I went though hell removing it without it. Good luck
Works Great Jun 03, 2010
By Randman Replaced catalytic converter and O2 sensor, no more check engine light.
This is the O2 sensor for the exhaust manifold is longer than 13075. I bought it for the catalytic converter and had about 6" extra wire.
Met expectations Oct 12, 2009
By A. Franklin Not much I can say really. Good quality product, easy installation, no problems so far. Replaced original oxygen sensors with this and the 13075 after my 1998 Honda Accord started to throw off P0420 codes. Been about a month and the check engine light has not come on, plus I passed emissions without a problem. One thing I did notice, however, is that my mileage went down a couple of mpg - probably not because of these oxygen sensors - I have a feeling that I am driving the car a little harder.
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