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The BOSCH13704 Premium OE Fitment Oxygen Sensor is engineered for select Honda Accord models (2003-2007), featuring advanced technology, rigorous quality testing, and a durable stainless steel design for optimal performance and longevity.
P**Y
Know your job and it’s a great buy
This is NOT for the unknowing user. If you don’t know specifically this is what you want don’t order. I did my research. I am not a mechanic on cars (aviation year) so did my research and watched a YouTube video on how to install. Had to remove the passenger seat and get under the car to replace this. Took approx an hour. The cost for a shop to do would have cost me $800. This was all I spent. My dash light no longer came on and the Honda Accord works great after. I recommend to anyone who knows your code off an Diagnostics code reader (I have pitched a long while ago on here) and your sure this is the one that’s bad. There are 2 of these in a car. One before engine and one after. Know what your doing first. And this is a great buy. If your not mechanically inclined, you’ll have to pay someone who is, be it a shop or a friend who wants to take this on. And has the tools.
W**8
This one is perfect match for my Honda Accord 2006 V4 LX-SE and ...
This one is perfect match for my Honda Accord 2006 V4 LX-SE and the Engine Light is gone now. It has "direct fit" (identical to the OEM Denso parts in length, wire sleeves, rubber plug, connector, etc. - perfect match! The code Check Engine Light (P0141) is gone now! I have to unscrew the 4 bolts of the passenger seat to make access the connection to be easier. Once I remove the passenger seat, the removal of the old one and installation of the new one is very easy. Also, after installation, I took some other blogger's suggestion to disconnect the "negative terminal" for 10+ seconds and reconnect it. Then, I restarted my car, the Check Engine Light is gone. Also, to avoid future Air-Fuel Sensor issue, I also replace the upstream Air-Fuel Sensor (Denso 234-9040 Air Fuel Ratio Sensor) - some bloggers said eventaully the those Sensors have to be replaced considering mine is 220K miles already. With those two replacements, no more Check Engine Light.
J**D
Worked great for my '95 Honda Accord- description on Amazon not adequate though...wrong image
This is a downstream oxygen sensor...it is very hard to find that information in the vague descriptions on Amazon. I love Amazon-- I buy everything here- but descriptions are less than adequate sometimes. Anyway once I figured out that this was the downstream O2 sensor (because the wire was like way too long) it worked well. I had to remove it from the upstream, go buy an upstream sensor, and install both of them. It works great- my car is running perfectly now. The wiring on the one I received is 5 times longer than pictured here. You're gonna need to rent an O2 sensor wrench from an autoparts store...don't even try without one.All in all I am happy with the product although once again I'll mention that I could find nowhere in the description which sensor this replaced. Woulda been 5 stars if not for the confusion there.
M**K
Worked great on my 4 cylinder 2006 accord!
Not a hugely machincal guy and I was about to replace this with little to no problem on my 2006 Honda accord, 4 door, 4 cylinder. Save yourself a ton of money and do it yourself.
N**L
Didn't work for me, my engine light came back in less than 1 year for the same exact sensor, I am very unhappy with my purchase
I bought this sensor last year, my engine light went away after replacing this oxygen sensor in my honda accord 2005. I don't drive my car much, I added less than 2000 miles after replacing this sensor. Now before few weeks I saw engine light again, when I got it checked with autozone, its same code for this sensor that I replaced. So, I think the part that I bought was defective or its not original part, it should last many thousand miles after replacement. I bought from amazon only because it was $31, I should have got it from autozone by adding few more $ last year as I do need to get it replaced again. Also there is labor cost involved each time for replacement, so I am very unhappy with this purchase.updating review light went away automatically in few weeks after getting first check engine light for the same issue and didn't come back yet 09/24/2018
B**S
Image IS correct. (Success on 2004 Honda Accord EX 1.4L 4-cyl)
Others have said the image on this page is incorrect, but it appears correct now EXCEPT that it didn't come with the white plastic clips shown in the image (but I didn't need or want them). It did come with the thick rubber grommet and the three little rubber sleeves that you push into the car's existing clips, and was a perfect fit everywhere.Worked great on a 2004 Honda Accord EX 1.4L 4-cyl. Sorry can't remember the code, but it was for "Heated oxygen sensor" number 2 (downstream of the catalytic converter).
B**N
Purchased for a 2004 Honda Accord 4cyl, made the ...
Purchased for a 2004 Honda Accord 4cyl, made the catalytic converters O2 sensor error code go away. The sensor was installed last week, straightforward to install. The box in which the sensor ships is huge (and says Bosch) as compared to the sensor, makes one wonder if the packaging is right (there’s a little sticker on the box says it’s an O2 sensor).
I**A
Sensitive again! :-)
Fit right in. Took about 30 minutes.O2 sensors are a maintenance item. Even without a CEL light coming on they can be performing less efficiently, and costing you in poor performance and lower fuel mileage.Pretty easy job. Watch the YouTube videos, buy/borrow a tool, and do it yourself.Use good jackstands when you are under the car!
A**R
great product works
fast shipping and direct fit works great 2004 honda
J**R
Get the Denso instead
Fixed my check engine light on 05 Honda Accord, make sure to get a crowfoot wrench for install... update: the day after I wrote this review the check engine light is back on with the o2 sensor code.. worked for a couple months only..F@#&!!!!!!
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