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OEM Honda Oxygen Sensors

8V67SHJ1F0K - : Back-Up System, Obstacle Sensors for Honda Image

Back-Up System, Obstacle Sensors

Help yourself in or out of a tight spot while protecting your paint. Color matched to your vehicle. Sensors emit audible beeps to the...
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8V67TP61Z0J - : Back-Up System, Obstacle Sensors for Honda Image

Back-Up System, Obstacle Sensors

With our Back-Up Sensors, you'll easily pull in and out of parking spots you may have previously passed over as too small. They also...
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8V67T0A1W0J - : Back-Up System, Obstacle Sensors for Honda Image

Back-Up System, Obstacle Sensors

Four sensors emit audible beeps that quicken as you approach objects. Kona Coffee Metallic (YR-600M) *NOTE: Requires back up sensor...
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8V67T2A130J - : Back-Up Sensors - White Orchid Pearl for Honda Image

Back-Up Sensors - White Orchid Pearl

The next best thing to having eyes in the back of your head- Back-Up Sensors will have you slipping in and out of tight spots with ease....
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8V67T2A150K - : Back-Up Sensors - Sedan - Obsidian Blue Pearl for Honda Image

Back-Up Sensors - Sedan - Obsidian Blue Pearl

2013-15, without plug-in dealer installed accessories. obsidian blue. Four sensors emit audible beeps that quicken as you approach...
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8V67TP6100B - : Parking Aid Sensor Housing for Honda Image

Parking Aid Sensor Housing

This attachment is required for installation of the Back-up Sensor accessory. 2013-15.
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39680TZAN01ZA - : Sensor for Honda Image

Sensor

Civic. Sedan. Front.
$254.96
MSRP $374.39
Save $119.43
31.9% Off
39680TK8A01ZC - : Sensor for Honda Image

Sensor

Odyssey. Alabaster silver metallic. Inner silver. 2012-15. silver. Pilot. Front. Alabaster silver met. ext. 2011-13. silver. 2014-17....
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8V67S9V1M003 - : Sensor for Honda Image

Sensor

Ridgeline. Back. Dealer installed reverse sensing system. inner.
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77930SDNA81 - : Front Sensor for Honda Image

Front Sensor

Accord. Coupe. 2.4l.
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Role of Oxygen Sensors in Ford Accord

Oxygen sensors are an important part of the engine control system in your Ford Accord. They check how much oxygen is in the exhaust gases and send important information to the engine control unit (ECU). This information helps the ECU change the mixture of air and fuel so that it burns best. If your oxygen sensor works correctly, your engine will run more efficiently, saving gas money and lowering pollution. If you do not pay attention to these sensors, the car might not work as well, use more gas, and damage the catalytic converter.

How Oxygen Sensors Operate

People usually find oxygen sensors in the exhaust manifold or exhaust pipe. They make a voltage based on how much oxygen is in the waste fumes. It sends this voltage signal to the ECU, which then uses it to change the fuel injection system. Oxygen sensors help stop knocking, reduce pollution, and improve the engine by keeping the right amount of air and fuel in the engine. Knowing how these sensors work can help you see how important they are for keeping your car healthy.

Telltale Signs That You Need New Oxygen Sensors

If you know when to change your oxygen sensors, you can keep your Ford Accord running well and avoid paying for expensive fixes. A check engine light, bad gas mileage, a rough run, and more pollution are common signs. If you notice any of these signs, you need to get your sensors checked out by a professional right away. Replacing it at the right time can improve your car's speed and gas mileage.

Ideal Oxygen Sensors for Ford Accord

When you replace your oxygen sensors, it is important to ensure you get high-quality ones that work with your system. OEM sensors are the best because they fit perfectly and work reliably. You should also consider the type of monitor (upstream or downstream) and whether it works with your car's model year. Buying the right oxygen sensors will work well for a long time and give you peace of mind.

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