How much is an oxygen sensor for a 2001 Honda Accord?

How much is an oxygen sensor for a 2001 Honda Accord?

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How many o2 sensors does a 2001 Honda Accord have?

Oxygen sensors are located before and after the catalytic converter. A vehicle may have two to five oxygen sensors, and sometimes even more.

What was the error code on my Honda Accord?

I used to have both P1166 and P1167 error codes on my 2001 Honda Accord (F23A4 engine). I fixed the P1166 by replacing the O2 sensor. For about a day, everything looked wonderful (i.e. no check engine light on). Then, (after a day), the dreaded check engine light turned on again.

How long does it take to diagnose Honda P1167 code?

An error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. The cost of diagnosing the P1167 HONDA code is 1.0 hour of labor. The auto repair’s diagnosis time and labor rates vary by location, vehicle’s make and model, and even your engine type.

What does P1167 stand for in EVAP code?

The heater element is on until the engine is at normal operating temp then it switched off. P1167 is the upstream O2 sensor just before the cat. If it is anything like a evap code where the computer has to relearn the sensors parameters under varying load conditions by doing tests etc.

How do you change the oxygen sensor on a Honda Accord?

What the oxygen sensor assembly looks like. Start by clipping the new wiring harness in. Screw new oxygen sensor into place, by hand. With the 7/8″ wrench, tighten the O2 to a snug fit. Figure 5. Install new oxygen sensor. Reconnect the negative (black) terminal that was originally disconnected.

I used to have both P1166 and P1167 error codes on my 2001 Honda Accord (F23A4 engine). I fixed the P1166 by replacing the O2 sensor. For about a day, everything looked wonderful (i.e. no check engine light on). Then, (after a day), the dreaded check engine light turned on again.

The heater element is on until the engine is at normal operating temp then it switched off. P1167 is the upstream O2 sensor just before the cat. If it is anything like a evap code where the computer has to relearn the sensors parameters under varying load conditions by doing tests etc.

What does the book say about p1166 and P1167?

The book says that both P1166 and p1167 is defined as the primary air/fuel sensor heater malfunction (not secondary). – shuva Nov 3 ’17 at 6:46 The Air/Fuel Ratio (A/F) sensor 1 is installed in the exhaust system and detects oxygen content in the exhaust gas. The A/F sensor transmits output voltage to the Engine Control Module (ECM).

What does p1166 stand for on a heater fuse?

P1166 indicates a blown or malfunctioning heater core fuse. I know that O2 sensors have resistive elements inside that are activated when the engine is cold. O2 sensors operate more efficiently when they are hot. The heater element is on until the engine is at normal operating temp then it switched off.