Honda N-WGN Oxygen O2 Sensor
Honda N-WGN Oxygen O2 Sensor
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Genuine Re-conditioned Oxygen Sensors for Honda N-WGN – Imported from Japan
For Honda N-WGN drivers in Sri Lanka, the oxygen (O₂) sensor—also known as the lambda sensor—is an essential component for maintaining smooth engine performance and controlling exhaust emissions. By sending real-time oxygen level data to the Engine Control Unit (ECU), it ensures the correct 14.7:1 air-fuel ratio. This results in efficient fuel combustion, lower petrol usage, and compliance with emission standards.
Over time, O₂ sensors may fail due to carbon buildup, fuel additives, or high operating temperatures. When this happens, the ECU receives inaccurate data, causing a rich or lean fuel mixture. This leads to reduced mileage, sluggish acceleration, and higher emissions.
We provide professionally re-conditioned oxygen sensors imported from Japan for Honda N-WGN. Each unit is carefully restored, recalibrated, and tested to meet factory standards—ensuring reliable performance at an affordable cost.
Supported Honda N-WGN Models & Part Numbers:
Honda N-WGN JH1, JH2
Part No: 234000-7200
Part No: 36532-R9G-003
Signs of a Failing Oxygen Sensor:
Check Engine Light (error codes P0130–P0167)
Drop in fuel efficiency (higher fuel consumption)
Engine hesitation, rough idling, or misfires
Noticeable fuel smell from exhaust
High CO/HC readings during emission tests
Driving too long with a defective sensor can damage the catalytic converter, leading to expensive repairs.
Benefits of Choosing Our Re-conditioned Japanese Sensors:
Perfect Fitment – Direct plug-in with factory connectors
Restored Accuracy – Proper voltage signals and heater function
Cost-Effective – OEM-level reliability at a reduced price
Eco-Friendly – Helps minimize emissions and fuel waste
Durable & Reliable – Tested for long service life
With our genuine Japanese re-conditioned oxygen sensors, your Honda N-WGN can regain factory-level fuel efficiency, smooth performance, and reduced emissions.
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