- OE Replacement Part Number: 234-4568 234-5055 392102B110 392102B210 392102B410 9025050036
- Compatible With: Hyundai Accent 1.6L 2012-2017;Hyundai Veloster 1.6L 2012-2017;Kia Rio 1.6L 2012-2018;Kia Soul 1.6L NON TURBO 2012-2018
- Easy Installation & Seamless Replacement: Directly replaces the original O2 sensors with no modifications needed, ensuring a simple and quick installation process.
- Improved Engine Performance & Fuel Efficiency: Optimizes engine performance, enhances fuel economy, and reduces emissions, offering durability and resistance to high temperatures and corrosion.
- Exceptional Customer Support:Our services include easy returns, a reliable warranty, and expert installation and maintenance guidance. We are dedicated to ensuring a smooth, hassle-free experience from purchase to after-sales, providing peace of mind with every product


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234-4568 234-5055 Upstream Downstream O2 Sensor Replacement O2 Oxygen Sensor Compatible with Hyundai Accent Veloster 1.6L 2012-2017 Kia Rio Soul 1.6L 2012-2018
*$587.40
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Brand | WEAREN |
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UPC | 647581898284 |
Manufacturer | WEAREN |
wzj0002 –
I purchased this O2 oxygen sensor replacement, and it fits perfectly on my 2017 Hyundai Accent. The installation was very easy—no modifications were needed, and it directly replaced the original O2 sensor. I had no issues during the process, and it feels just like the original part with stable performance. After installation, I noticed an improvement in engine performance and better fuel efficiency. The product is well-made, resistant to high temperatures and corrosion. Customer support was also excellent, providing clear installation guidance and reliable after-sales service. Highly recommended!
wzj0002 –
2 sensors for about $30. I figured I couldn’t go wrong. I bought a little Hyundai Accent from the neighbor that he referred to as a “throw away car”. He said the only thing (he thought) was wrong with it was a bad Cat and sensors. He said it wasn’t worth the time because it would probably cost thousands to fix. I found this part for 30 bucks…watched a YT video and it didn’t seem that bad so figured I’d go for it. Was easy to install, plugs matched up and everything turned out great. Now I have a decent little “throw away car” that I got cheap! This part helped save the day.
DEAN –
I am so relieved I found the Upstream Downstream O2 Sensor Replacements. After getting a check engine light and a code on my 2013 Hyundai Accent, I was worried it wouldn’t pass the smog test required for my registration renewal without replacing the catalyst converter – super expensive here in California! However, after replacing the faulty sensors with these, my mechanic had no trouble installing them, and to my surprise, I didn’t need a new catalytic converter after all! These sensors saved me a lot of money and hassle, and I’m so glad I found this affordable solution. I highly recommend them to anyone dealing with similar issues.