Product Description
Part Number/OEM Number
234-5010 234-4355 234-4368
Specifications
Bulit to strict quality control standards
100% test before shipment
Replacement: Direct Plug-In Replacement
Warranty: 5 Years
Condition: 100% Brand New
Fit Vehicles: Please refer to the compatibility table
for details
2003-2006 Acura MDX 3.5L
2005-2008 Acura RL 3.5L
2004-2006 Acura TL 3.2L Auto Trans
2003-2007 Honda Accord EX - 3.0L Auto Trans
2003-2007 Honda Accord LX - 3.0L Auto Trans
2005 Honda Accord SE - 3.0L Auto Trans
2005-2007 Honda Accord Hybrid - 3.0L Auto Trans
2007 Honda Accord Special Edition - 3.0L Auto Trans
2005-2006 Honda Odyssey EX - 3.5L
2005-2006 Honda Odyssey EX-L - 3.5L
2005-2006 Honda Odyssey LX - 3.5L
2005-2006 Honda Odyssey Touring - 3.5L
2005-2008 Honda Pilot EX - 3.5L
2005-2008 Honda Pilot LX - 3.5L
2008 Honda Pilot EX-L - 3.5L
2008 Honda Pilot SE-L - 3.5L
2008 Honda Pilot Special Edition - 3.5L
2008 Honda Pilot Value Package - 3.5L
2006-2008 Honda Ridgeline RT - 3.5L
2006-2008 Honda Ridgeline RTL - 3.5L
2006-2008 Honda Ridgeline RTS - 3.5L
2007-2008 Honda Ridgeline RTX - 3.5L
2008 Honda Ridgeline EX-L - 3.5L
2008 Honda Ridgeline LX - 3.5L
Package Include:
4pcs oxygen sensor
NOTE:
Communication is the best way to solve the problem.If you have any problems after purchasing, pleasecontact us in time, before opening return or case.We surely provide a solution for you with in 24hours!
Must Know Before Buying:
The following information is for instructional and guidance reference only. If Check Engine Light is on or an OBDII Trouble/Fault code occurs after installation, check the sensor with a voltmeter as below. If the sensor is good, further diagnosis is required.
Reading the Oxygen Sensor’s Signals
Use a 10-megaohm digital voltmeter. Hook up the voltmeter's red probe to the sensor's signal wire and the black probe to engine ground. (Use back probe method, DO NOT pierces the wire.)
Start the engine and check the sensor’s voltage signals on your voltmeter. The sensor voltage should cycle or fluctuate within the 100 mV-900 mV (0.10 to 0.90V) range approximately. This means the sensor is operating properly.
Please take a video clip of the voltmeter and contact us if our sensor:
Goes above range between 0.1 and 0.9 volt
Remains below 0.5 volts
Stays fixed at a particular voltage
you’re free to choose replacement or refund if our sensor fails to work.