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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Works for 2001 4Cyl ULEV Accord Nov 30, 2009
By Gadget Gizmo Freak
"Gadgetfreak"
The OEM (Honda made) sensor is actually made by denso so this is as good as Honda part.
1. cool engine
2. Spray wd-40
3. warm engine
4. Spray more wd-40
5. Cool engine
6. Unscrew using O2 sensor removal tool
7. Put compound that came with new sensor on threads.
8. Install new sensor
9. Tighten to torque spec (i forgot what it was)
10. unplug acc fuse inside engine compartment to reset chk engine light.
11. Drive around and CEL wont come back on.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
The Right One Jan 18, 2009
By M. Delaney
"easydoesit36"
Lowest internet price on this part number. Shipping was much faster than scheduled and was free. Don't be fooled by other part numbers. If you have a 2002 Honda Accord w/ 2.3L engine and ULEV emissions, this is the part you need. Twice as much through the dealer and lists for $312 at Autozone. Don't pass this up if you need it.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Honda O2 sensor Feb 24, 2009
By Jerry Sollien I found this item for a lot less on Amazon and it came within a couple of days. New original product works like a charm.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Perfect fit for 2001 Accord LX ULEV Engine, Good Price Feb 08, 2011
By X. Gao The check engine light of my 2001 Accord LX sedan went on two months ago. The mechanie I usually go to told me the OF sensor in front of the converter was faulty, and the part would cost $350+. The part I initially ordered through another website was not right. After looking on Amazon including the reviews, I realized I had to buy a ULEV compliant part because the car was originally from NJ. I bought Denso 234-9014, and had it installed at another mechanic (the usual one refused to install 3rd party parts). The car had been running smoothly for more than a month now with no problem. Not only did the check engine light stay off since then, the parking brake light, which used to be one when it was cold, had been off as well.
This same part would cost more than $300 at Autozone.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
honda accord 2002 f23a4 engine Mar 04, 2010
By Mark Twain
"PL"
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 :) !
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