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Wholesalers and their workshop customers can benefit from smart consolidation with DENSO lambda sensors
Due to the fact that they were the predominant ignition coils used by vehicle manufacturers (VMs) between 2000 and 2010, ‘stick’ coils, a design originally devised and patented by DENSO in 1997, are currently the most common ignition coil type seen in the aftermarket. Although since 2015, an increasing number of VMs have turned to COP coils, forecasts reveal that the stick will remain the mainstream coil in the aftermarket until at least the mid-2020s.
Despite the rise in popularity of pure electric powertrains, vehicle manufacturers (VMs) are still under intense pressure to improve the ecological performance of their combustion engines to comply with evermore strict emissions targets. As a result, monitoring the engine’s exhaust emissions takes central stage and the air/fuel ratio sensor is a special type of oxygen sensor that can support more sophisticated emission control processes.
Technology never rests, but what does that mean for the independent aftermarket
Cabin filter replacement is not only a scheduled service replacement item, but also an important health and safety precaution, which is why original equipment (OE) manufacturer DENSO, continues to increase its aftermarket offering