Honda Accord O2 Sensor replacement (Downstream) – 2003 model

Honda Accord O2 Sensor replacement (Downstream) – 2003 model

This is a quick run through for replacing a downstream O2 sensor in a Honda Accord. You will need to rent or borrow an oxygen sensor wrench set to properly p…

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jenn6380 says:

If you’re in a jam you could just take the 7/8 socket Or what ever size you
need. Take a cut off wheel on a grinder And Notch out a slot In the socket.
DIY O2 sensor tool for future use. 

Dave Morgan says:

Thank you. My check engine light has been on for 2 years for the o2
sensor. My mechanic was not worried about the failed sensor, only that it
blocked me from seeing any other alarms. Instead of paying 150-250, your
video helped me do it my self, easily, for $50. THANK YOU.

ملك .الشرق says:

do you have any idea? can I use o2 sensor for accord 2003 v6 to acoord
2003 v4? or it can be different ?

srpdrzman says:

I could not watch this video it hurt my eyes with the camera jumping around
constantly.

Zee Sem says:

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Allbbrz says:

Looks eerie familiar…. (means, I’ve been there) !

Ralph Pierre says:

Great instructions! Just did it and took me only 10mns to do.

Ayzic says:

This is a repair most DIY folks can do. Very good video. Had my check
engine light diagnosed at AutoZone for free. My repair went almost exactly
as described in the video. Just be sure to unhook the negative battery
cable.

Zee Sem says:

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BADGIRL82 says:

Thank you needed this!

joseph mak says:

very informative thank you for this video..

Kevin Rockett says:

Looking to change the downstream O2 sensor on my mom’s ’97 Accord later
today. Anybody know if the electrical conneciton for it is insider the car,
underneath the carpet like it shown in this video for the accord that is
two generations newer than what I’m working on? Thanks in advance!

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