8/28/2011

Denso 234-4654 Oxygen Sensor (Air and Fuel Ratio Sensor) Review

Denso 234-4654 Oxygen Sensor (Air and Fuel Ratio Sensor)
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I have a 2001 Dakota with the 4.7L. Check engine light showed up, code was for the 1/1 sensor (front left). The dealer quoted me something in the $150 range for the OEM sensor alone. Guess what - this Denso is a perfect match. The connector is exactly the same as the original. You do need to keep a little red plastic clip from the old sensor. FYI - there is not much space to work with underneath the truck, but with the 4x4 clearance, I didn't need to jack it up! Anyway, I broke that little red clip while trying to re-attach it, but I was able to use a couple of zip-ties to keep the connector and receptacle mated. Not sure how long that "fix" will last, but I'll get a nice CEL when it gets brittle and fails! I'm not worried.
Getting to the sensor itself is fairly easy, though. There is a small access panel in the front left wheel well. You'll need a universal joint, O2 socket, 6" extension, breaker bar, and a torque wrench (for reinstall).
Save yourself some crazy $, buy this, and do it yourself.

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