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6 Steps To Replace Oxygen Sensor

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6 Steps To Replace Oxygen Sensor

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6 Steps To Replace An Oxygen Sensor

This video shows 6 steps to remove the old oxygen sensor & 6 steps to install a new Oxygen sensor.

Starting from the beginning when you received an engine warning light, what do you do?

I got the P0141 code (you may have other codes). It indicates that too much time elapsed before the oxygen sensor began operating properly. Either the heating element on the sensor is not working, or the heating circuit is open, many possible places that the wires are disconnected. Since the engine light only comes on a few days after reset, I decided it is more likely the sensor is not working.

The 2nd question is should it be genuine OEM part or universal sensor? Of course you are interested in this: where is the cheapest place for the genuine Honda oxygen sensor?

previous videos about the oxygen sensor:

Diagnosis of the P0141 Code & Oxygen Sensor

About the Bosch’s Universal Oxygen Sensor:

Is Bosch Oxygen Sensor Installation Video Correct?

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This article was originally published on cartrek.com on 2013-12-11. Content has been updated and expanded for 2026.