NGK NTK PRE CAT PRIMARY O2 LAMBDA OXYGEN SENSOR | HONDA CIVIC EP3 TYPE R K20
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Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
Standard Shipping (UK):
Expect delivery in 2–3 working days. We may upgrade your order to Express at no extra charge depending on cart value, location, or items ordered.
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Couriers may deliver on weekends at their discretion, but this is outside our standard policy.
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Stock Information
Stock Information
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Easy Returns
Easy Returns
RHD Performance accept returns on new, unopened products within 30 days of the day you receive your order. To organise your return and get an RMA (Return Merchandise Authoriation) number, please contact us here.
This does not affect your statutory rights.
The NTK logo and brand should be immediately recognisable and is synonymic to NGK. This is because NTK is a sister company to NGK, specialising in electronic parts such as Lambda sensors, MAF (mass air flow) sensors, as well as engine position and speed sensors.
NTK is the worlds largest supplier and manufacturer of original equipment oxygen sensors. Precision manufactured to the highest quality and durability.
This sensor is a replacement for the pre-cat (primary) oxygen sensor on EP3 models. This sensor is not compatible with Integra DC5 models, the DC5 uses a widebandsensor to measure AFR's. A faulty lambda sensor will usually trigger an EML (engine management light) and should be diagnosed and repaired as soon as possible. Symptoms for a faulty lambda sensor include excessive emissions, poor fuel economy and engine performance issues.
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