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Genuine Honda 37840-RJH-006 Tdc Cylinder Sensor Assembly

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$60.00

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About this item

  • genuine oem factory part
  • exact fit
  • durable
  • best in quality
  • this is not an aftermarket part
  • OEM


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Mike
August 14, 2025
Perfect fit
Steve
June 17, 2025
Hard to beat genuine replacement part.Car is still running properly more than a year later
Richard Fajardo
May 21, 2025
Product was faulty two days after installment. Took me about a week to install due to the complexity of the location. Then after I finally finished installing the TDC sensor, two days later my check engine light came back on with the same code. Before the product was installed, my vehicle would stall out and I would have no acceleration. Now it sputters out at around 40 miles per hour.
Geoff Martinov
May 8, 2025
Bought for 2001 civic EX 5 spd.P1361 TDC sensor code.Car was shutting engine off while on highway going 80mph, not fun. Ordered this part, replaced sensor and wala...no more issues. It's been two weeks without incidence.Seller shipped fast, arrived earlier than estimated too. Very happy
E.F.D.
May 7, 2025
OEM camshaft sensor for my 2005 Honda Civic. Worked great and got rid of my camshaft sensor code. When buying sensors always buy OEM.
Alex
January 25, 2025
Absolutely perfect part! I made a mistake and got the same part from AutoZone and it failed within a year. I ordered this genuine Honda sensor and it has worked flawlessly ever since. Good thing AutoZone refunds your money when their parts fail like this one did. Can't ask for anything better! Thank you!
Kristian
January 22, 2025
Perfect fit! Loosen the valve cover and gently lift on the tdc side. I was able to remove the upper timing cover and service the sensor without having to completely remove the valve cover.
JM
November 20, 2024
for CAM sensors, I've had a few cars that had them go out over the years. Whenever I've used non OEM, they tend to last about a year or 2. YES, OEM is more expensive, but they last for a decade or more. You get what you pay for, at least when it comes to critical engine sensors for some reason.....