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Denso Air/Fuel Ratio Sensors

Denso air/fuel ratio sensors (A/F sensors) were developed to measure air-to-fuel ratios under a wider range of driving conditions than oxygen sensors. A/F sensors, also known as wide-band oxygen sensors, send information to the engine management computer to make adjustments based on driving conditions. Their wider range and variable adjustments allow engines to burn fuel more efficiently and produce fewer emissions. As A/F sensor technology has evolved, Denso has been there every step of the way. From the first thimble-type sensors to today's heated, quick-response sensors required to meet ever more stringent emissions regulations, Denso has supplied OEMs with quality components and continues to innovate. Denso helped to develop this important technology and you can rely on Denso First Time Fit A/F sensors. Features and benefits of Denso air/fuel ratio sensors include: * Tarnish-proof platinum electrode provides longer life and maintains accuracy * Quick-response planar zirconia element quickly detects oxygen concentration * Measures air/fuel ratios from approximately 12:1 to 19:1 * Increased performance by mapping air/fuel ratios throughout the RPM range * Lower emissions by optimizing the air/fuel mixture * Reduces fuel consumption and maximizes catalytic converter life * First Time Fit design delivers the right part the first time

4.77 out of 5 stars ( 22 )

$527.99

Standard Motor Throttle Position Sensors

Standard Motor Products replacement throttle position sensors help you get maximum fuel efficiency and power from your engine. A properly operating accurate throttle position sensor is an essential component to helping your vehicle run flawlessly. The throttle position sensors transform the throttle position into output voltage and emit the voltage signal to your vehicle's computer. In addition, the sensors detect the opening and closing speed of the throttle valve and feed the voltage signal to the vehicle's computer. The computer receiving the signal from the throttle position sensor determines optimum engine operating conditions for idle control, fuel enrichment, and fuel cut. Replace your vehicle's worn or malfunctioning throttle position sensor with one of these reliable Standard Motor Products replacement TPS sensors.

3.95 out of 5 stars ( 37 )

$535.99

Standard Motor Mass Airflow Sensors

Standard Motor mass airflow sensors are higher quality, precision alternatives to remanufactured models. MAF sensors measure the amount of airflow entering the intake manifold and must communicate clearly with your vehicle's Engine Control Module (ECM). Remanufactured components with debris from prior use can hinder this communication and cause your vehicle to experience drivability issues. With many new—not remanufactured—MAF sensors in the Standard lineup, they cover more than 90 percent of all MAF-equipped vehicles, and all are airflow-calibrated to ensure accuracy. SMP-manufactured sensors are designed with improvements such as thicker walls, upgraded components, and a custom-designed platinum RTD sensor. The result is a line of MAF sensors that provide highly accurate readings and precise airflow output under all operating conditions. Order the model designed for your car, truck, or van.

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$515.99

$787.99

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Standard Motor Nitrogen Oxide Sensors

Standard Motor nitrogen oxide sensors are designed to detect NOx levels in diesel-fueled vehicles that must comply with state emissions regulations. These NOx sensors are direct-fit OE replacements for the originals, ensuring proper fit, form, and function, as well as ease of installation. The high-temperature sensors have a plug-and-play design, so no additional programming is required. Order the model recommended for your application.

5.0 out of 5 stars ( 1 )

$512.99

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