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Default 1997 Accord O2 Sensor - 11-21-2008 , 10:50 AM






My CEL came on, and the code says I need to replace my SH02 sensor . (By
the catalytic converter).

There seem to be a few available on line - some (Bosch's) at about $130, and
other brands near half that price. Without stating the obvious, what's the
difference?

Thanks...

....Mike

BTW, the car has about 93K miles - I bought it about 1K miles ago. 4 cyl.,
not v-tec, standard transmission



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Default Re: 1997 Accord O2 Sensor - 11-21-2008 , 11:07 AM






One has to consider miles and years. The original (assuming
it is the original) lasted 11 years. It paid for itself.

Do not buy Bosch. Their O2 sensors have a reputation for
throwing Honda engine controls out of whack sooner rather
than later. Only buy OEM or from the OEM manufacturer of
Honda's O2 sensors, like Denso.

You can get a Denso direct fit (that is, OEM connector) at
www.densoproducts.com for about $50. Amazon has similar
prices.


". . . /\/\ i k e" <michaelm (AT) duke (DOT) edu> wrote
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My CEL came on, and the code says I need to replace my
SH02 sensor . (By the catalytic converter).

There seem to be a few available on line - some (Bosch's)
at about $130, and other brands near half that price.
Without stating the obvious, what's the difference?

Thanks...

...Mike

BTW, the car has about 93K miles - I bought it about 1K
miles ago. 4 cyl., not v-tec, standard transmission



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Default Re: 1997 Accord O2 Sensor - 11-22-2008 , 01:36 AM



If it's a 1997 then likely you'll have a Bosch *planar type* oxygen
sensor available. These by design are more resistant to contamination.
You can get them either with OEM plug, or you can get a "universal"
wire if you don't mind the extra work of splicing the old connector
onto the new sensor.

I would not get the Denso sensor. IMO those thimble types are junk.

http://www.boschautoparts.com/Products/OxygenSensors/PlanarO2.htm



On Nov 21, 7:50*am, ". . . /\\/\\ i k e" <micha... (AT) duke (DOT) edu> wrote:
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My CEL came on, and the code says I need to replace my *SH02 sensor . (By
the catalytic converter).

There seem to be a few available on line - some (Bosch's) at about $130, and
other brands near half that price. * Without stating the obvious, what's the
difference?

Thanks...

...Mike

BTW, the car has about 93K miles - I bought it about 1K miles ago. *4 cyl.,
not v-tec, standard transmission


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Default Re: 1997 Accord O2 Sensor - 11-22-2008 , 09:45 AM



johngdole (AT) hotmail (DOT) com wrote:

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If it's a 1997 then likely you'll have a Bosch *planar type* oxygen
sensor available. These by design are more resistant to contamination.
You can get them either with OEM plug, or you can get a "universal"
wire if you don't mind the extra work of splicing the old connector
onto the new sensor.

I would not get the Denso sensor. IMO those thimble types are junk.

http://www.boschautoparts.com/Products/OxygenSensors/PlanarO2.htm
Complete hogwash!!! Your opinion of Denso being junk is not shared by most.


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Default Re: 1997 Accord O2 Sensor - 11-22-2008 , 10:13 AM



"Eternal Searcher" <eternalsearcher (AT) yahoo (DOT) ca.invalid> wrote
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johngdole (AT) hotmail (DOT) com wrote:

If it's a 1997 then likely you'll have a Bosch *planar
type* oxygen
sensor available. These by design are more resistant to
contamination.
You can get them either with OEM plug, or you can get a
"universal"
wire if you don't mind the extra work of splicing the old
connector
onto the new sensor.

I would not get the Denso sensor. IMO those thimble types
are junk.

http://www.boschautoparts.com/Products/OxygenSensors/PlanarO2.htm

Complete hogwash!!! Your opinion of Denso being junk is
not shared by most.
I have been using Denso and only Denso in my 91 Civic for
years. It is on its second one. The first did not fail; I
replaced it pre-emptively at about 150k miles.

Bosch is not thought highly of at all in the archives here
or at www.honda-tech.com.




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Default Re: 1997 Accord O2 Sensor - 11-23-2008 , 02:54 PM



Actually in a newer Civic the NTK L1H1 wideband pump cell sensors is
used. For those who don't know, it's part of NGK. I do like NGK
products. Denso doesn't have this kind of technology. The better
designed Bosch LSU4 series is a highly regarded alternative for other
wideband applications. Just google.

Now I recognize people's preferences differ. But if the cheap denso
works, why not. But I say go with a Bosch PLANAR type sensor for
i.k.e.'s application.



On Nov 22, 7:13*am, "Elle" <honda.lion... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

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I have been using Denso and only Denso in my 91 Civic for
years. It is on its second one. The first did not fail; I
replaced it pre-emptively at about 150k miles.

Bosch is not thought highly of at all in the archives here
or atwww.honda-tech.com.


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Default Re: 1997 Accord O2 Sensor - 11-23-2008 , 03:01 PM



johngdole (AT) hotmail (DOT) com wrote:

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Actually in a newer Civic the NTK L1H1 wideband pump cell sensors is
used. For those who don't know, it's part of NGK. I do like NGK
products. Denso doesn't have this kind of technology. The better
designed Bosch LSU4 series is a highly regarded alternative for other
wideband applications. Just google.

Now I recognize people's preferences differ. But if the cheap denso
works, why not. But I say go with a Bosch PLANAR type sensor for
i.k.e.'s application.
It's not a matter of preference, but a matter of common sense. Again, Bosch
O2 sensors have been proven to NOT work with Honda. ANY Honda!!!


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