The clamp bolt is a 10 mm.
To replace the oxygen sensor on a Honda Odyssey, first unscrew the sensor. Then use a 22 mm socket or 7/8 inch wrench to replace the oxygen sensor.
pull the wire off of it and then get your wrench or socket and unbolt the sensor and install the new one.
replace it..It should screw right in with a wrench.
To replace the brake pads on a Toyota Tercel a jack is needed. Some other tools that will be used are a socket wrench, screwdriver, lug wrench, and a pair of pliers.
first purchase a oxygen sensor removal tool.Then raise vehicle(no cinder blocks).Locate sensor on exhaust unplug and remove sensor.Install new one with anti seize compound,Plug in. In many cases all that is needed for tools is a combination 7/8" wrench. Unplug the sensor from the vehicle harness then snip the wires off at the old sensor. Now you can slip the box end of the 7/8" wrench over the sensor and turn it out CCW. Use the open end of the 7/8" wrench to install the sensor. Tighen as you would a spark plug. No need to over tighten it.
Disconnect the wire from the sensor, use an open ended adjustable wrench to unscrew it. take a new sensor and screw it in. on a different model (if not a standard sensor) there is a nut and bolt holding it in, use the steps above to replace it
You need to take a wrench to loosen the oxygen sensor, then you will need to disconnect the cord. Once you have done that you will then pull out the old oxygen sensor.
Unplug it at the wiring connector, and then get a wrench that fits it and screew it out of the exhaust pipe.
it is the top sensor on the passenger side. use a box end wrench to take it out
Remove belt, balancer bolt and get a balancer puller to remove the balancer. Unbolt and unplug sensor to replace it. An air impact wrench that is strong will get the bolt loose.
Use a 7/8" O2S wrench, socket, or crow's foot to unscrew the sensor, then put a new one in.
There are 4 of them on the car, so you need to know which one is faulty. To replace them is the same for all. Disconnect the connector to the faulty o2 sensor and using a o2 sensor socket or a wrench that will fit unscrew the sensor. Install the replacement sensor and reconnect the wire.