Walker Products Expands North American Oxygen-Sensor Program for Q1 2019

Walker Products Expands North American Oxygen-Sensor Program for Q1 2019

Top applications cover late-model GM, Chrysler, Fiat, Mazda, Toyota, Ford and Lincoln models.

Walker Products has added to its oxygen-sensor coverage to start the new year.

Top applications cover late-model GM, Chrysler, Fiat, Mazda, Toyota, Ford and Lincoln models. The new SKUs cover an additional 1.9 million vehicles in operation for the U.S. market alone, according to the company.

Walker Products Oxygen Sensors

Pacific, Missouri-based Walker Products has added 110 part numbers to the Walker OE-Style and Aftermarket oxygen-sensor programs for immediate sales in Q1 2019.

The additions expand to more than 640 applications for the North American market, ranging from late-model domestic, European and Asian vehicle manufacturers through the 2018 production year.

“Both Walker oxygen-sensor programs remain designed and tested to meet and exceed original specifications, providing superior form, fit and function,” the company said in a news release.

Test your O2 knowledge and become certified by visiting the Walker Products website.

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