2003 Honda Accord Oxygen Sensor Oem

2003 Honda Accord Oxygen Sensor Oem

1. 2003 - 2007 Honda Accord 2.4 O2 sensor location (bank 1 & 2)


2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Honda accord 2.4l o2 sensor location


2. Replacing Downstream Oxygen sensor on Honda Accord 2.4L 2003 to 2007


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3. How to Replace O2 Sensor 2003-2007 Honda Accord - Code P0134 & P2243


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Pretty simple step-by-step walk through on how to change the Bank 1 Sensor 1 on any 2003-2007 Honda Accord V6. This install only took me 15 minutes from beginning to end. Anybody can change this o2 sensor, and I mean anybody. The Check Engine Light is gone and I have driven the car about 50 miles since and it has not returned.

The Oxygen Sensor is a Denso part #234-5010 unit and I purchased it from Amazon for about $90 shipped.

I read about some people having problems with the Bosch and universal ones from Autozone and O'reillys so I decided to stay away from those.

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4. Honda Accord O2 Sensors (upstream and downstream)


This was a tough video to make! This video was 26 (no joke) videos from my phone that I did my best to shrink down to what you see. I started to notice a sound while driving like my car was running out of gas, and then I got a check engine light. Turns out my 02 Sensor at my exhaust manifold was bad, but I ended up replacing both.

P0135 was the original code, but I fixed it like it was P0141. Many lessons learned on this project. Because I had recently (the month before) replaced my catalytic converter, without thinking I replaced the 02 sensor in my cat. Oops. I finally figured out what was going on and successfully replaced both sensors. Here's what you see at the 11:40 minute mark:

P0135: Bank 1 Sensor 1: upstream/ pre-catalyst (catalytic) at exhaust manifold/ front

P0141: Bank 1 Sensor 2: downstream/ after catalytic/ rear. By "after" it's meant "in" or "behind" the cat.

I bought my Denso 02 Sensor - same one for the front and the rear location, at Advanced. Part #: 234-4321.


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In todays video i will show you Best way to clean o2 sensors
if you willing to clean your cars oxygen sensor: Watch this before cleaning oxygen sensor, and also i will be answering some of your questions: should we use anti seize on oxygen sensor? can we clean oxygen sensor with ultrasonic cleaner
so i will cover all that in this video


6. 2005 Honda Accord Downstream o2 Sensor


These are a little different than other cars, they put the connectors inside the car under the carpet.


7. O2 Sensors is it Upstream or Downstream


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8. How to Replace Oxygen Sensor Honda Accord


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This video goes over how to replace an oxygen sensor on a 2008 Honda Accord with a 2.4 motor. It should be the same process for any eighth-generation Accord (2008 -2012) with the same motor. An oxygen sensor is used by the engine's computer to determine how much air to fuel ratio is needed so that the engine will run efficiently. There are oxygen sensors before the catalytic converter and sensors after the catalytic converter. The ones before the catalytic converter are called upstream and the ones after the converter are called downstream. This Honda Accord has two oxygen sensors, one before the catalytic converter and one after the catalytic converter. This can vary on different models and manufacturers. Some vehicles can have as many as six. You can drive a vehicle with bad O2 sensors for a period of time if you can put up with the poor performance and decreased gas mileage, but over time it will hurt the longevity of your motor and cause failure of your catalytic converter because your motor wasn’t running efficiently as the manufacturer intended. The most common signs of a bad oxygen sensor are a check engine light, decreased fuel economy, hesitation, rough idling, or misfiring.

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9. Honda Accord 2003 to 2007 P0139 Bank 1 Sensor 2 Replacing Oxygen Sensor


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10. Replace 2nd oxygen sensor Acura TSX, ILX, Honda Accord, CRV, Civic si with K24 engine


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11. REVIEW/INSTALL: Denso Air Fuel Ratio O2 Sensor - CHECK ENGINE LIGHT FIX in a HONDA ACCORD!!!


Denso 234-9025 Air Fuel Ratio Sensor

Works perfect and easy to install this O2 sensor onto my 1999 Honda Accord LX 4 cylinder! This part is known to be better than the OEM version. The wiring was just right and the part fits like OEM. It also comes with the anti-seizing gel that will need as it heats up at that location. Definitely recommended !!!

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12. Honda Accord 1998 to 2002 replacing Oxygen Sensor torque spec inclduded


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13. How to Replace the Bank 1 Air Fuel Ratio Sensor on a 2003-2007 Honda Accord


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15. Honda Accord Oxygen Sensor Replacement code P2628 Bank1 Sensor 1, Part # and torque Specs Included


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