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  1. #1
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    Brand New or Second Hand 02 Sensor?

    Brand New or Second Hand 02 Sensor?


    Does it really matter if its 2nd hand?
    its for a DC5r.

    anyone have experience with this?
    THanks.




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  2. #2
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    get a new one. unless you know the 2nd hand one is a working one.

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    ^^^yeah...

    but generally service items like that you NEVER get used unless it was off a new-ish car or if you needed to test and troubleshoot parts....

    it's kinda like re-using oils or seals
    Quote Originally Posted by Slow96GSR
    If 1 person has had bad luck with a product don’t condemn it until you yourself have tested it. Now if 10 pros have tried it and it sucked then I would trust their opinion.

  4. #4
    Like what the other guys said, brand new for sure. If your after a second hand broken sensor, you can have mine.

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    Thanks Gents.




    i love carpet. i love lamp.

  6. #6
    My original o2 sensor died a while ago (causing check engine light to come on) and the workshop priced a genuine replacement from Honda and it cost was extortion. The workshop sourced a 2nd hand one for alot cheaper and it has been perfect. No problems at all. Better the money in my pocket than someone else's.

  7. #7
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    of course brand new
    a second hand one could be f'd up.

    and you'd want a new one so the o2 sensor would be reading correctly and you wont be burning petrol like a crazy mofo!

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