Improving Emissions Control and Performance with NOx Sensors from SHR Autoparts

The automotive industry is continuously looking for ways to improve emissions controls and reduce the amount of harmful pollutants emitted into the atmosphere. One critical development in this pursuit is the NOx sensor, which measures levels of nitrogen oxides (NOx) in automotive exhaust gas. In this blog, we will discuss the NOx sensor on SHR…

How to replace the NOx sensor in a Freightliner truck?

Replacing the NOx sensor in a Freightliner truck requires specific tools and knowledge. It’s essential to follow the manufacturer’s recommended procedures to ensure its safe and proper replacement. Here are the general steps that should be followed to replace the NOx sensor in your Freightliner truck: 1. Preparation: Ensure you have the correct replacement NOx…

Sprinter Van NOx Sensor

Mercedes Benz has developed several generations of NOx sensors for its diesel engines, and each generation has features specific to the associated engine and emissions control system. Here are some of the NOx sensors used in Mercedes Benz diesel engines: 1. NOx Sensor Generation 1: This was the first NOx sensor used by Mercedes Benz…

Why Choose SHR NOx Sensor

Have you been experiencing issues with your vehicle, such as poor fuel efficiency, rough idling, or reduced performance? These could be symptoms of a failing NOx (Nitrogen Oxide) sensor. In recent years, NOx sensors have become an important component of automotive systems due to increased environmental regulations aimed at reducing harmful emissions. At SHR Autoparts,…

P2205: NOx Sensor Heater Control Circuit/Open (Bank 1 Sensor 1)

P2205 is an OBD-II diagnostic trouble code (DTC) that stands for “NOx Sensor Heater Control Circuit/Open (Bank 1 Sensor 1)”. This code indicates that the powertrain control module (PCM) has detected a problem with the NOx sensor heater control circuit for the first NOx sensor on bank 1. The NOx sensor is a type of…

P2204:NOx Sensor Circuit Intermittent (Bank 1 Sensor 1)

P2204 is an OBD-II trouble code that stands for “NOx Sensor Circuit Intermittent (Bank 1 Sensor 1)”. This code is set when the engine’s computer (PCM) detects an intermittent fault in the NOx sensor circuit for Bank 1, Sensor 1. The NOx sensor is a type of emissions sensor that helps to reduce nitrogen oxide…