DENSO expands oxygen, air/fuel sensors line

April 7, 2016
DENSO Products and Services Americas has released its 2016 First Time Fit Oxygen & Air/Fuel Sensor Catalog.

DENSO Products and Services Americas has released its 2016 First Time Fit Oxygen & Air/Fuel Sensor Catalog. With the addition of 83 new part numbers, the catalog contains oxygen and air/fuel sensors covering more than 99.9 % of all cars and light-duty trucks in the U.S. and Canada on the road today, according to DENSO.

According to the company, the sensors are designed to meet or exceed the original equipment tolerances set by the manufacturers. Key features include corrosion-resistant stainless steel construction, polytetrafluoroethylene (PFTE) filters to block efficiency-robbing contaminants, and a refined zirconia element to improve sensor response.

Also, the company noted a malfunctioning oxygen or air/fuel sensor can reduce fuel economy, hinder driveability and even lead to engine damage resulting in costly and time-consuming repairs. The selection features 1,403 part numbers – 1,384 direct-fit part numbers and 19 universal part numbers – with coverage extending through model year 2016. 

Available online and in print, DENSO’s catalog can help customers locate the part they need by year, make, model, engine type, or part number. Additional features include a complete photo guide by part number, a buyer’s guide by part number, separate cross-references to DENSO parts by competitor or UPC barcode, and summary reference listings of new part numbers, supersessions and universal sensors.

To view the interactive digital version or download a PDF of the 2016 First Time Fit Oxygen and Air/Fuel Sensor Catalog (O2AF-CAT-0615) or for any other DENSO catalog, visit http://www.densoautoparts.com/catalogs. For printed catalogs, contact your local DENSO representative or call 1-888-96-DENSO (Option 2).  

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