Genuine GM Parts™ Oxygen Sensor by ACDelco®. Position: Upstream. If your O2 sensor is not functioning properly, you are robbing yourself of performance and costing yourself money at the gas pump. Let ACDelco’s GM OE Oxygen Sensor help.
ACDelco GM OE Oxygen Sensors earn the name ACDelco by being put through a variety of tests, often under extreme and unusual conditions
Detects oxygen content in the exhaust gases
The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) uses this input to optimize the combustion process and control exhaust emissions
Designed to meet rigorous OBD ll standards
Customers can receive better gas mileage with a properly working oxygen sensor
ACDelco®, a brand of GM Customer Care and Aftersales, is a global automotive manufacturer of premium replacement parts for almost all vehicle systems as well as off-road, industrial, and marine equipment. With more than hundred years of manufacturing experience, the company offers an extensive line of brake pads and rotors, belts and hoses, shocks and struts, alternators and starters, thermostats and caps, fuel pumps, and many more trustworthy and top-quality products.
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Question:
ACDelco® - Genuine GM Parts™ Oxygen Sensor
I see that a "Denso Air Fuel Ratio Sensor 234-9052" is also listed on your site. The ACDelco 213-3546 is a heated oxygen sensor and the other one (Denso 234-9052) is an "Air Fuel Ratio" sensor. Are both suitable for a 2006 Vibe, FWD base model? I believe I need a heated O2 sensor but am not sure which type should be used.
Posted by Customer / November 21, 20222006 Pontiac Vibe
CARiD Answer:
Hello, yes, both sensors fit your 06 Pontiac Vibe FWD. Both sensors are upstream (front). I recommend checking with your mechanic to make sure you're ordering the correct sensor (front or rear).