Bosch O2 Sensor
Hi folks,
I installed a Bosch O2 sensor in my car and the Check engine light came on. I tried to reset it by disconnecting the battery, and it stays off when I reconnect the battery and crank up the car. The light will stay off as long as I don't shut the car off. The check engine light comes back on after the car's been off for a while (not sure how long). I just put the old factory one back on and reset it (disconnect/reconnect battery) and so far the light has stayed off.
Has anyone had similar experience with the Bosch sensor?
P.S. I have an AEM/K&N intake (Short) and Apex'i WS Cat-back on my car.
I installed a Bosch O2 sensor in my car and the Check engine light came on. I tried to reset it by disconnecting the battery, and it stays off when I reconnect the battery and crank up the car. The light will stay off as long as I don't shut the car off. The check engine light comes back on after the car's been off for a while (not sure how long). I just put the old factory one back on and reset it (disconnect/reconnect battery) and so far the light has stayed off.
Has anyone had similar experience with the Bosch sensor?
P.S. I have an AEM/K&N intake (Short) and Apex'i WS Cat-back on my car.
when i had my 6th gen, i had the same problem. pep boys installed the sensor and insisted that the part was good. i ordered an OEM honda O2 sensor and had Honda replace it and guess what? it worked.
$269.69 from Majestic Auto ( http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com ), expect to pay more from Hendrick.
$269.69?!?!?! That *%@#@&* much for a little sensor with four little wires attached to it? Does one really benefit that much from a new sensor? With my aftermarket intake and exhaust, I'd expect the car to run more efficiently, but I've only been getting mid-20's in MPG, in city/hwy mixed driving (maybe I am revving it too much) Afterall, $270 buys a lot of gas...
I have used several of the Bosch universal O2's (the ones you wire yourself and save $40.00) over the years and I have never had a problem. I just can't see paying that much for an o2.
Originally posted by Andrew97CivicEx
$269.69?!?!?! That *%@#@&* much for a little sensor with four little wires attached to it?
$269.69?!?!?! That *%@#@&* much for a little sensor with four little wires attached to it?
Originally posted by Andrew97CivicEx
Does one really benefit that much from a new sensor?
Does one really benefit that much from a new sensor?
Originally posted by Andrew97CivicEx
With my aftermarket intake and exhaust, I'd expect the car to run more efficiently, but I've only been getting mid-20's in MPG, in city/hwy mixed driving (maybe I am revving it too much) Afterall, $270 buys a lot of gas...
With my aftermarket intake and exhaust, I'd expect the car to run more efficiently, but I've only been getting mid-20's in MPG, in city/hwy mixed driving (maybe I am revving it too much) Afterall, $270 buys a lot of gas...


