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The Germban 234-5053 Upstream Air Fuel Ratio Oxygen O2 Sensor is a high-quality replacement part designed for 2007-2010 Honda Odyssey and 2007-2009 Acura MDX models. With a 5-wire configuration and a harness length of 11.61 inches, this heated sensor enhances fuel efficiency and reduces emissions. Built to OE standards, it ensures easy installation and reliable performance, backed by a 2-year warranty and responsive customer service.
J**S
Works great for my 2008 MDX.
This O2 sensor cleared up my Error Messages right away. I was getting SH-AWD & Check Emissions error messages at the same time along with the P 0155 ODB Code.
D**E
Good quality at a great price!
Quality looking part at a fraction of OEM part. Used same one 3 months ago for a code on bank 1 and worked great so it was a no brainer to get the same one when a code came up for bank 2.
A**R
perfect fit for my MDX
Worked great and error code is gone on my mdx
P**I
Fits perfect, but it's defective
This part fits both bank 1 sensor 1, and bank 2 sensor 1, (both up stream sensors) in my 2008 Honda Odyssey. However, the sensor is defective and doesn't work. After installation I cleared the check engine light, and it came on again with in minutes. I switched a functioning bank 2 sensor with this faulty bank 1 sensor, cleared the cods again, and restarted the engine. This time the bank one code was gone, and fault code showed up for bank two, where this sensor was installed. Frustrated that I can't return it it. $60 down the drain. I should have spent the extra $20 and gone with a Denso, or NGK.
S**.
Easy to install.
Arrived fast and was a quick installation. You just have to make sure you have the proper socket for it.
E**C
Perfect Fitment
Perfect Fitment like factory OEMWorks as designedZero issues
O**O
Hasta el día de hoy es un excelente producto
Hasta el día de hoy a trabajado muy. Espero dure mucho tiempo
G**Y
Oxygen sensor not working
Dear friends!Unfortunately, this sensor did not work. I received the order on November 2, it lay untouched until the end of January. When they changed it in the car, various errors began from breaking the electrical circuit to misfiring the valves. All these errors disable all-wheel drive, and this is very unsafe in winter. Today we checked all the wiring, everything is intact, there is no damage. It was concluded that the new sensor was faulty. I hope for the resolution of this misunderstanding on your part. What action is required of me? I really hope for a refund or a working sensor. Thanks!
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