Car owners listen up!
If you're dealing with engine performance issues on your Honda or Acura, this MAP sensor might be exactly what you need.

The Manifold Absolute Pressure sensor is a pretty important little component - it helps your engine's computer figure out the right air-fuel mixture by measuring the pressure in the intake manifold.

When these go bad, you might notice rough idling, poor acceleration, or even worse gas mileage.

This particular replacement fits several Honda and Acura models perfectly.

The part numbers match up with OE# 079800-3000, 0798003000, TN079800-3000, TN0798003000, TNO79OO3OOO, and 079800-4250.
It's designed to work with Honda Civic, Accord, and Integra models, plus some Acura and Isuzu vehicles too.
Installation is usually pretty straightforward if you're comfortable with basic car repairs - typically just disconnecting the electrical connector, removing a couple of bolts, swapping the old sensor out, and putting the new one in place.
The quality seems solid - it's built to handle the heat and vibration of the engine bay environment.
Before you buy, definitely double-check that this matches your specific vehicle year and model.
The last thing you want is to get the wrong part and have to deal with returns.
But if it's the right fit, this sensor should get your engine running smoothly again without the dealership price tag.

It's one of those repairs that can make a big difference in how your car drives without breaking the bank.
If your check engine light is on or your car just doesn't feel right, this MAP sensor could be the affordable fix you're looking for.
