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Yeah. In that case just buy the Honda one and get it over with. Majestic sells it cheap (although not as cheap as some others posted). I just don't use Denso sensors, Showa shocks or Honda brake fluids (made by CCI). The Bosch planar oxygen sensor I help installed worked fine and appear to fix the cat efficiency problem after these months. I think Bosch sensors are the best in class. |
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http://www.boschautoparts.com/Products/OxygenSensors/CeramicO2 As far as the "universal sensor" goes, it requires you to splice a segment of the old sensor wire, so you should actually have twice the length of the old sensor to work with! But you already spent twice. Nasty wrote: I understand. But I've already bought two sensors that "the book" says will work in my car,,, and don't. I've been dicking around with this too long already and need to get it fixed. Thanks for the info though. I do appreciate it. |
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