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O2 Oxygen Sensor Extension Cable Harness 4 Wire Honda Civic Integra Accord 30" on 2040-parts.com

US $18.98
Location:

San Jose, California, United States

San Jose, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:OBD Innovations Manufacturer Part Number:O2-EXT-HONDA-30

When you install most aftermarket headers, it moves the oxygen sensor bungs towards the rear of the car, farther from the factory harness, so an extension is required. These extensions make the installation hassle free by not having to cut and splice the factory wiring. It also makes removing aftermarket headers much easier in the future.

  • Required for installing an aftermarket race header where an extended primary oxygen sensor is required
  • Uses the same factory connectors, terminals and seals as the OEM wiring harness
  • Uses high temperature cross-linnked polyethylene TXL wire
  • High Quality, Heavy Duty Construction
  • Made with Automotive Grade Materials
  • Hassle free installation without having to cut/splice into your factory wiring harness
  • Retain a clean factory appearance
  • Includes (1) 30" extension cable

Compatible with:

  • 2001-2006 Acura RSX
  • 2004-2008 Acura TSX
  • 1992-2001 Acura Integra
  • 1992-2005 Honda Civic (excludes CX VX HX models)
  • 1997-2005 Honda CR-V
  • 1992-2001 Honda Prelude
  • 1990-2007 Honda Accord
  • 2000-2008 Honda S2000
  • Other Honda 4-Wire O2 Sensors

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