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Replacing Secondary O2 Sensor

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Replacing Secondary O2 Sensor

I have an 05 Civic ex Coupe (A/T) and I'm a noob when it comes to anything more than regular maintenance, I've been looking for the secondary Oxygen sensor because the trouble code for "secondary HO2S sensor 2 slow response" popped up. Any tips? I can't find my model on youtube anywhere.
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Re: Replacing Secondary O2 Sensor

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Rear sensor is in the side of the catalytic converter under the car.

I always recommend replacing with the exact same brand the factory installed in it...it will be either Denso or NTK brand.


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