NTK 2 Terminal Air Charge Temperature Sensor - AJ0047
- Part #
- AJ0047
- Line:
- NTK
Product Information
- Warranty: 3 Year Limited Warranty
- Unit of Measure: Each
- UPC: # 87295758892
- Color: Black
- Terminal Type: Pin
- Bracket Included: No
- Connector Gender: Male
- Connector Shape: Square
- Terminal Gender: Male
- Wiring Harness Included: No
- Number Of Terminals: 2
- Number Of Connectors: 1
Applications for this Product
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Detailed Description
Building upon a foundation of premium full-line products established under NGK ignition and NTK oxygen sensor products, NTK's expansion to technical sensors is part of our ongoing commitment to streamline product types and increase coverage under one premium brand: NTK, The Sensor Specialist. With over 80 years of automotive expertise, NGK's family of automotive products are driven by extreme dedication to innovation, performance and quality. NTK is the only OE supplier with a full line of technical sensors in the aftermarket for import and domestic vehicles. Drawing from OE experience, NTK sensors undergo extreme testing conditions that include thermal shock, vibration and OBD verification. NTK sensors are manufactured to ensure a quality that meets or exceeds OE specifications. As new vehicles incorporate connected and automated technologies, trust The Sensor Specialist for full-line market support and OE application technology
- The Cabin Air Temperature Sensor measures the temperature of the vehicle's interior and adjusts heat or air conditioning to help ensure passenger comfort
- NTK's Cabin Air Temperature Sensors are manufactured to operational performance standards to meet or exceed OE fit, form and function to ensure proper operating temperature of the vehicle's climate control
Brand Information
Oxygen 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.