DENSO – Lambda sensor range expansion

DENSO – Lambda sensor range expansion

DENSO – Lambda sensor range expansion

New additions to the vehicle application list bring 700,000 additional models to the car parc. 

In line with improving emissions standards, DENSO has added a further 285 part numbers to the Lambda Sensor catalogue, relating to a car parc of over 700,000 vehicles.

Popular models from OEMs including Land Rover, Opel/Vauxhall, Lexus and Volvo are now covered by the new sensors, some of which are listed below.

NEW APPLICATION Part Number
LAND ROVER DISCOVERY IV 5.0 V8 4×4 (09-) DOX-0402
LAND ROVER DISCOVERY IV 5.0 V8 4×4 (09-) DOX-0411
LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER Sport 5.0 V8 4×4 (05-13) DOX-0402
LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER Sport 5.0 V8 4×4 (05-13) DOX-0411
LEXUS GS 450h (12-) DOX-0275
OPEL ADAM 1.2, 1.4, 1.4LPG (12-) DOX-2050
OPEL ASTRA J 1.4, 1.4TURBO, 1.4LPG, 1.6, 1.6LPG, 1.8 (09-) DOX-2050
OPEL CORSA D 1.2, 1.2LPG, 1.4, 1.4LPG (06-) DOX-2050
OPEL CORSA E 1.2, 1.4, 1.4TURBO, 1.4LPG (14-) DOX-2050
OPEL INSIGNIA 1.4, 1.4LPG (08-) DOX-2050
OPEL MERIVA B 1.4, 1.4LPG (10-) DOX-2050
OPEL MOKKA 1.8, 1.8 4×4 (12-) DOX-2050
OPEL ZAFIRA B 1.6, 1.8 (05-) DOX-1569
OPEL ZAFIRA C 1.4, 1.4LPG, 1.8, 1.8LPG (11-) DOX-2050
TOYOTA AURIS 1.6 (12-) DOX-0503
TOYOTA FJ CRUISER 4.0 i V6 (07-) DOX-0263 / DOX-0237
TOYOTA LAND CRUISER (J200) 4.6 V8 (07-) DOX-0237
VAUXHALL ADAM 1.2, 1.4, 1.4LPG (12-) DOX-2050
VAUXHALL ASTRA VI (J) 1.4, 1.4TURBO, 1.6 (09-) DOX-2050
VAUXHALL CORSA III (D) 1.2, 1.2LPG, 1.4, 1.4LPG (06-) DOX-2050
VAUXHALL CORSA IV (E) 1.2 (14-) DOX-2050
VAUXHALL INSIGNIA 1.4, 1.4LPG (08-) DOX-2050
VAUXHALL MERIVA II (B) 1.4, 1.4LPG (10-) DOX-2050
VAUXHALL ZAFIRA III (C) 1.4, 1.4LPG, 1.8 (11-) DOX-2050
VOLVO V40 D2 (12-) DOX-0535 / DOX-0536
VOLVO V40 T2 GTDi, T3 GTD1, T4, T4 GTDi (12-) DOX-2068

Advancing engineering standards mean that DENSO Lambda Sensors help cars burn fuel more efficiently with fewer tailpipe emissions produced, affirming DENSO’s position as one of the leading manufacturers of Lambda Sensors globally.

Several hundred million of the devices are in operation, measuring the air and fuel mixture in cars worldwide.

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