NTK Vehicle Electronics adds 44 new wideband oxygen sensors to its range

The new sensors are a crucial element in reducing pollutants in many engines. They constantly measure the residual oxygen content in the exhaust gases and transmit this information to the vehicle's engine control unit (ECU), which in turn calculates the air-fuel ratio and ensures the optimum conversion rate of the catalytic converter, which is becoming increasingly important in view of ever stricter emissions regulations.
The 44 new sensors can already be ordered from stock in Duisburg and are ready for sale. They will be installed in models from major car manufacturers around the world, including Toyota, Nissan, Renault and Volvo:
Manfucaturer | Vehicle Type |
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Volvo | XC60 |
Nissan | Qashqai |
Toyota | Land Cruiser |
Toyota | RAV 4 |
Audi | A4, A4 Quattro, A6, Q5 Quattro |
Fiat | Ducato 25 and 30, Tipo |
Mazda | 2 |
Opel | Astra |
VW | Caddy |
They are suitable for vehicles with gasoline, diesel and hybrid drives.
The new references cover a vehicle population of around 1.4 million vehicles in the NORDIC market.
Thomas Nelles, General Manager Aftermarket DACH & NORDICS at Niterra EMEA GmbH, comments: "The addition of these 44 new lambda sensors to our already extensive range is further proof that we are constantly striving to offer aftermarket distribution partners a comprehensive and up-to-date selection of this important sensor.
Niterra is continuously optimizing its lambda sensors to provide customers with the level of performance they are accustomed to and to ensure that engines are cleaner and more efficient. The new parts are further proof of the company's commitment to quality, technology and research and development.
The new OE and application data for these new entries are now visible in the TecDoc web catalog.
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