How to Replace Upstream Oxygen Sensor 2003-2008 Honda Pilot

How to Replace Upstream Oxygen Sensor 2003-2008 Honda Pilot

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This video shows you how to install new TRQ oxygen sensors on your 2003-2008 Honda Pilot. The Oxygen (O2) sensors help monitor the emissions system in your vehicle. They measure the amount of oxygen passing through the exhaust, which informs the computer about proper fuel/air mixture, and the condition of the catalytic converter. Over time, the sensors may fail due to contamination, or reaching the end of their service life. TRQ offers new O2 sensors made to manufacturer’s specifications.

This repair was done on a 2007 Honda Pilot EX-L 3.5L Sport Utility 4-Door AWD Automatic and the process should be similar on the following vehicles:
2003 Honda Pilot
2004 Honda Pilot
2005 Honda Pilot
2006 Honda Pilot
2007 Honda Pilot
2008 Honda Pilot

Tools you will need:
• O2 Sensor Socket
• 1/2 Inch Ratchet http://1aau.to/oavU/1AXAA00043
• 3/8 Inch Drive Ratchet http://1aau.to/obSj/1AXAA00015
• Torque Wrench http://1aau.to/oaYb/1AXAA00044
• Gloves http://1aau.to/oaHD/1AXSS00048
• Safety Glasses

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@TRQ says:

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@schifoso says:

Do the bank 1, or rear, O2 sensor.

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