Denso 234-9076 Air Fuel Sensor
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I have a few inquiries. What is the vehicle's year, make, and model? This is the upstream oxygen sensor; whether or not it will resolve the pa200 code depends on the year, make, and model. You can also use Google to look up your car and the code, and you should be able to find the answer.
I believe 234 is the correct number.
The o2 sensor is located upstream.
Selected User Reviews For Denso 234-9076 Air Fuel Sensor
I waited a long time to write a review so I could put it on my 2008 Mugen Si Honda, and it fit perfectly. My miles per gallon have increased dramatically. br>In addition, my car was emitting black smoke due to excessive fuel consumption, which this sensor resolved. br>The strange thing is that the old one didn't give me any check engine light or code, so I had to measure the output signal (mv) of the sensor in the scanner to figure out it was faulty.
In my 2009 Civic SI, I had a check engine light. That was the end of it.
For the spot before the cat converter on my 2008 Honda Civic SI, it fits perfectly and has been working well for a month.
You will not be disappointed if you purchase it from this site.
It's a perfect fit and it's a breeze to put together.
I was probably having trouble with my gas mileage. It's been installed on my 2007 Civic Si and it's working perfectly. I was getting poor gas mileage, most likely as a result of my car being supercharged, which ruined the original O2 sensor.
I was skeptical at first, but it worked and performed admirably.
OEM worked perfectly.