02 Sensors - recommendations

Started by Cameron1980, June 18, 2015, 18:54

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Cameron1980

Hi All

I have the EML on and the code is P1035, for a replacement 02 sensor.

I'm unsure which one it is, however I wanted to ask a couple of questions:
 - Whats the best/most recommended sensor/s to buy? I've had a look on Sparkplugs.co.uk but some advice would be grand
 - is it best to replace all at once?

thanks

1979scotte

#1
Always buy proper Dens ones. Amazon has the best prices at the minute but sparkplug.co.uk are good as well.
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enzoforever

#2
Hi, I too had my engine light come on yesterday, did an obd2 check and tgd code was P0135 I presume this is what you mean, this indicates a problem with the heated element part of the sensor, it refers to bank 1 sensor 1 which is the one on top right of the heat shield as you look at the engine bay from the rear, I got a denso one from a German company for 50 quid make sure you get direct fit and not universal unless you're happy with cutting wires etc. Good luck

Markb

#3
The upper DOX 0204 are £55.31 on Amazon......genuine boxed Denso with proper plug fitted.My local motor factors are good but there was no way they could get near that price

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enzoforever

#4
That is a good priced delivered.  The one I've got coming is 8 quid delivery but my mate wants some bits for his civic so we have gone halves on postage so works out the same but that's good to know for when another one goes pop.

adamjob

#5
Is it worth while replacing both at the same time?

Ardent

#6
Only you know the answer to that.
Pros and cons to both sides.

For ref, I did not.

stargazer30

#7
The MR2 I recently bought has non OEM sensors on all 3 locations.  They were £30 each and the guy who sold it was an electrical engineer so had done a A1 job of soldering the OEM plugs on.  They are working well so far.
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Markb

#8
Quote from: "stargazer30"The MR2 I recently bought has non OEM sensors on all 3 locations.  They were £30 each and the guy who sold it was an electrical engineer so had done a A1 job of soldering the OEM plugs on.  They are working well so far.


You can get a Denso universal DOX 0109 for around £30.....just use the old plugs.

Markb

#9
Now £49.99 on Amazon for the proper Denso  DOX 0204.

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