By measuring the oxygen content of the exhaust gas, the lambda sensor supplies the necessary information for optimal air/fuel mixture to the engine control unit.
The particulate matter sensor is used to monitor the function of the diesel particle filter (DPF).
Diagnosis and monitoring of nitrogen oxides and ammonia in the exhaust system
The wideband lambda sensor supplies current measured data from the exhaust tract.
In combination with effective temperature management, SCR-based exhaust-gas treatment can do even more to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions.
In combination with effective temperature management, SCR-based exhaust-gas treatment can do even more to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions.
The Denoxtronic metering system injects diesel exhaust fluid (DEF), an aqueous urea solution of 32.5 %, into the exhaust gas flow.
The differential pressure sensor measures the pressure drop between two points in the flow pattern.
The intake manifold and boost-pressure sensor optimizes fuel injection and air control.
Economical, efficient, and fascinatingly quiet