How to Replace O2 Sensor 2003-2007 Honda Accord – Code P0134 & P2243

How to Replace O2 Sensor 2003-2007 Honda Accord  – Code P0134 & P2243

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Pretty simple step-by-step walk through on how to change the Bank 1 Sensor 1 on any 2003-2007 Honda Accord V6. This install only took me 15 minutes from beginning to end. Anybody can change this o2 sensor, and I mean anybody. The Check Engine Light is gone and I have driven the car about 50 miles since and it has not returned.

The Oxygen Sensor is a Denso part #234-5010 unit and I purchased it from Amazon for about $90 shipped.

I read about some people having problems with the Bosch and universal ones from Autozone and O’reillys so I decided to stay away from those.

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call me pops says:

I kept reading comments trying to find what the video is about i somewhat figured had to do with o2 sensor so my question is i got 2007 accord 4l with p0420 only code i reset it drives for few days and comes back efficiency treshold bank 1 upstream something is that the sensor you changed and whats the update after changing yours did the light stay off thanks

Ivette Villalobos says:

Hello, I have a 2007 accord and codes p0304, p0113, p0102 and p0420. Will the O2 sensor cause all these codes including the misfire? Where would I start to try to fix this? Thank you

Michelle Marie says:

Did the light stay off after the repair? I had the same error code.

Jor arr says:

I replace this sensor and the same code keeps coming up idk what to do any help

Black Cat says:

I checked my car. The fault codes are P0134 & P0135. Which 2 parts do I need to change?

Dustin K says:

what’s that peice called you used to take out the o2 sensor?

Mark - The Tesla Prince says:

You da man, saved me $$$

Ricardo torres says:

Where can l get the honda accord 2005 ex catalic converter

Fernando Rios says:

Does anybody know where the camshaft sensor is? I need to replace it code is p0344

jordany martinez says:

Hey question , is this a trustful brand for the 02 sensor ? Somebody told me it has to be from the dealer , but could it be good to buy denso ? And has it gave you any issue

Hung Nguyen says:

My wife has same car but she's get p0420 and p0430 reading are those oxygen sensors also

Rodney Wright says:

So if the CEL light comes and stays on more than likely it's the o2 sensor???

Abitibi_Doug says:

Recently on my 2002 Honda Accord I had the check engine light come on, so I put a jumper wire on the data link connector, as shown in the handy dandy Haynes manual. The trouble code was 41, for Primary heated O2 sensor malfunction. On close inspection, one of the wires was loose on the quick disconnect plug. After pushing it in, I tested the O2 sensor by the procedure in the Haynes manual and it appeared to be working. Next step, I disconnected the battery to clear the codes. That was a week ago and still no check engine light. In short, look for the easy stuff and check connections before forking out 100 bucks for a new O2 sensor then going through the ordeal of changing it.

Adam Telder says:

So that special socket is a 7/8 deep socket with a 3/8 slot cut in it to clear the wires ?

Craig Banks says:

Great DIY, video very helpful. Wish you did more types of cars. Thanks

VIC STELLWAY says:

ARE THE FRONT AND BACK SENSORS THE SAME EXACT SENSORS????

Show Runner says:

Do you have to disconnect battery

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