08 fit s1 O2 sensor
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08 fit s1 O2 sensor
Hey everyone,
I went to my local honda dealer as my check engine light was on in my wifes 08 honda fit (60 000 km). They diagnosed the problem and said my s1 O2 sensor was slow to respond and needed to be replaced. The cost of the part at all the local dealers (calgary canada) is $385 plus $150 In labor. I asked for the part number and it is 36531-rme-305.
I check on a couple of forums and found that the sensor is a denso sensor ( I think). Is this the correct part that I need: More Information for DENSO 2349060 ?
The cheapest I can find the oem part on a canadian site is $300 CAD. I am trying to save some money as $500+ is a chunk of change.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Brent
I went to my local honda dealer as my check engine light was on in my wifes 08 honda fit (60 000 km). They diagnosed the problem and said my s1 O2 sensor was slow to respond and needed to be replaced. The cost of the part at all the local dealers (calgary canada) is $385 plus $150 In labor. I asked for the part number and it is 36531-rme-305.
I check on a couple of forums and found that the sensor is a denso sensor ( I think). Is this the correct part that I need: More Information for DENSO 2349060 ?
The cheapest I can find the oem part on a canadian site is $300 CAD. I am trying to save some money as $500+ is a chunk of change.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Brent
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Local dealer is at $226US (MSRP $283US).
That does appear to be the correct Denso part number. (The Bosch manufactured units show two different part numbers depending on transmission, but it would appear that the only difference in the length of the wires [9.8" vs. 10.6"]).
Not much labor to install it by yourself. Simply disconnect the sensor wiring and then unscrew the sensor itself.
That does appear to be the correct Denso part number. (The Bosch manufactured units show two different part numbers depending on transmission, but it would appear that the only difference in the length of the wires [9.8" vs. 10.6"]).
Not much labor to install it by yourself. Simply disconnect the sensor wiring and then unscrew the sensor itself.
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