TROY, Mich. Delphi Product & Service Solutions (DPSS) announces 16 new oxygen sensors covering more than 1.9 million Ford, Honda, Toyota, Mitsubishi, Cooper, GM, Nissan, BMW, Suzuki and Mazda vehicles from 2004 to present. Part numbers: ES20407, ES20408, ES20409, ES20410, ES20411, ES20412, ES20413, ES20414, ES20415, ES20416, ES20417, ES20418, ES20419, ES20420, ES20421 and ES20422.
Why Oxygen Sensors Fail
Oxygen sensors typically fail when components do not adequately protect elements against contamination, which can trigger an unintended check engine light. When the oxygen sensor fails, oxygen content becomes unreliable, resulting in an incorrect air/ fuel ratio. The engine, which uses more fuel than it needs, performs poorly, and more emissions escape into the atmosphere.
Why Delphi for Oxygen Sensors
Delphi’s exclusive poison-protection coating protects elements from contaminants, which can trigger “check engine lights” and premature sensor failure, according to the company. Contaminated sensors can cause engines to burn up to 25 percent in additional fuel and send excess carbon dioxide, hydrocarbon and nitrogen oxide emissions into the atmosphere.
Delphi oxygen sensors feature OE connectors and wire lengths within three inches of OE specifications. Nearly three-quarters of the line is the exact OE length, which means easier installations without splicing and fewer customer comebacks. Delphi’s proprietary dry-to-touch, anti-seize compound means faster, no-mess installations. The company’s compound eliminates the potential for contamination and for triggering an unintended check engine light from the wet, anti-seize compounds used on competitive products.
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