Aftermarket O2 sensors

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by rjdriver, Feb 10, 2007.

  1. rjdriver

    rjdriver Guest

    I am facing an O2 sensor replacement soon. Can anyone recommend a reliable
    source for the part for a 2003 Accord 4 cyl. Dealer estimate is close to
    $400.00 for the part.


    Bob
     
    rjdriver, Feb 10, 2007
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    Elle Guest

    You can get an OEM one for $160 at
    https://www.automedicsupply.com/

    I have used these folks before. Great service. The O2 sensor
    I bought from them has worked great for over two years now.
     
    Elle, Feb 10, 2007
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    John Horner Guest

    I don't like the universal fit sensors as the splice is an extra
    possible trouble point. However, all of the aftermarket suppliers offer
    direct fit replacements.

    There are two sensors on your vehicle, one before the catalyst and one
    after. The one before the cat. is the most likely to fail.

    I see the Standard Motor Products brand for about $100 for your
    application at www.rockauto.com.

    John
     
    John Horner, Feb 18, 2007
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    Andy & Carol Guest

    I needed one for my Accord, I got one at Napa Auto parts for
    133.50, it was a direct replacement Denso. I also got the adapter socket,
    and replaced it myself. This was the secondary, the one that goes into the
    cat .
    converter. Got my obd11 scanner and reset the MIL code.

    BTW, you can go online with Napa, and oder it right to your home.
    There are many other online dealers as well.
     
    Andy & Carol, Feb 18, 2007
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    ACAR Guest

    I've used Denso replacement O2 sensors (with OEM connectors - direct
    replacement parts) in Honda/Acura and Toyota cars with no problems
    after several years and over 30,000 miles. The price at Napa is
    probably good; just Google and compare. Don't discount the customer
    service you get from your Napa dealer.
     
    ACAR, Feb 19, 2007
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