Tuesday, December 25, 2012

NTK Oxygen (O2) Sensor - 100 QUATTRO - 25040 - NF

* NTK Oxygen (O2) Sensor - 100 QUATTRO - 25040 - NF

Product Details

  • Brand: NGK

Features

  • NTK Oxygen (O2) Sensor

Product Description

NTK Oxygen (O2) Sensor - - AUDI 100 QUATTRO BASE NF L5 ; - AUDI 200 BASE MC L5 ; - AUDI 200 QUATTRO 10V;20V;BASE 3B;MC L5 ; - AUDI 100 BASE;E NF L5 ; - AUDI 5000 CS;S MC;NF L5 ; - ALFA ROMEO SPIDER BASE;GRADUATE;QUADRIFOGLIO;VELOCE N/A L4 ; - AUDI 80 BASE 3A;NG L4;L5 ; - AUDI 90 QUATTRO 20V;BASE 7A;NG L5 ; - AUDI 5000 QUATTRO CS MC L5 ; - AUDI 5000 QUATTRO S NF L5 ; - AUDI 90 BASE 3A;NG L4;L5 ; - AUDI 80 QUATTRO BASE NG L5 ; - AUDI COUPE GT NG L5 ; - AUDI COUPE QUATTRO 20V 7A L5 ; - AUDI V8 QUATTRO 32V ABH;PT V8 ; - JAGUAR XJS BASE;C;CLASSIC COLLECTION;COLLECTION ROUGE AJ16;N/A L6;V12 ; - JAGUAR VANDEN PLAS BASE;MAJESTIC N/A L6 ; - JAGUAR XJ6 BASE;SOVEREIGN N/A L6 ; - SAAB 900 BASE;S;SE;SPG;TURBO COMMEMORATIVE EDITION B202I;B202L;B202R;B212I;N/A L4 ; - SAAB 9000 BASE;CD;D;S;SPG B202I;B202L;B234I;B234L;N/A L4 ; - 25040 Oxygen (O2) Sensors are used in modern automobiles to control the fuel and ignition systems to optimize a car's performance in the areas of emissions and fuel economy. Sensors are located before and after the catalytic converter to check on the amount of oxygen in the exhaust. The sensor sends signals to the car's on-board computer, which then can adjust several variables, including air/fuel ratio and timing, in order to bring the engine into the optimum operating range. Each NTK Oxygen (O2) Sensor is: * Extensively Tested During Manufacture to Guarantee Quality and Reliability * Supplied With a Factory-Fitted OEM Connector for Easy Installation * Precision manufactured with a sensing element incorporating NTK's premier technical ceramics Oxygen (O2) Sensors should be tested at each tune-up. Failed or worn out oxygen sensors can cause: * Failed Emission Tests * Increased Fuel Consumption * Failed Catalytic Converters * Poor Driveability * Increased Emissions

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