Delphi Announces New Camshaft Position Sensor For More Than Two Million Honda Vehicles

Delphi Announces New Camshaft Position Sensor For More Than Two Million Honda Vehicles

Delphi camshaft sensors maintain optimal performance during drastic temperature changes because of their single element design, which provides long-lasting sensor protection, the company says.

 

 

TROY, Mich. – Delphi has announced a new camshaft position sensor (PN#: SS10907) covering more than two million Honda vehicles from 1997 to 2004. Please visitgo.delphi.com for specific part information. Inventory is available now.

Why Delphi For Camshaft Sensors

The camshaft sensor measures the speed and position of the camshaft.
The signal generated, governs the fuel injection rate and timing ensuring the engine runs at an optimal level.

Delphi camshaft sensors maintain optimal performance during drastic temperature changes because of their single element design, which provides long-lasting sensor protection, the company says. Delphi has improved on the OE design with plated connectors and terminals that help to prevent corrosion and failure.

Learn more about Delphi at delphi.com/am.

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