2Pcs For Honda Element 2.4L Air Fuel Ratio Oxygen Sensor Upstream Downstream
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2Pcs For Honda Element 2.4L Air Fuel Ratio Oxygen Sensor Upstream Downstream
2Pcs For Honda Element 2.4L Air Fuel Ratio Oxygen Sensor Upstream Downstream
Fit Vehicles: For 2003-2011 Honda Element 2.4L Features:
Extensively Tested During Manufacture to Guarantee Quality and Reliability
Supplied With a Factory-Fitted Connector for Easy Installation
Precision manufactured with a sensing element incorporating premier technical ceramics
Where are my oxygen sensors located Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC)
When oxygen sensor failure occurs, a DTC is recorded in the Engine Control Unit (ECU) and a Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) is illuminated on the dash, alerting the driver the vehicle has a problem. How to replace an oxygen sensor 1- Disconnect the battery.2- Locate the sensor connector by following its wires. Disconnect it. 3- Remove the sensor cable from its clips all along its way to the sensor.4- A specific 22mm socket with side cut out exists (see below). You can use a spanner instead. Hold it in one hand and give it a firm hit with the other hand. It will then unscrew very easily.5- Remove the sensor and fit the new one.6- Re-route the cable carefully and meticulously and fix it at every clip. Reconnect the connector.7- Reconnect the battery and wait 5 minutes before starting the engine. Please take a video clip of the voltmeter and contact us if our sensor: Goes above range between 0.1 and 0.9 volt
Remains below 0.5 volts
Stays fixed at a particular voltage
You’re free to choose replacement or refund if our sensor fails to work, in this case.








