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  1. Lambda Sensor 55268427

    Lambda Sensor

    Fiat
    55268427
    £90.08 £75.07
  2. Lambda 226937054R

    Lambda Sensor

    Renault
    226937054R
    £65.51 £54.59
  3. Lambda sensor 04C906262AA

    Lambda Sensor

    Volkswagen
    04C906262AA
    £90.08 £75.07
  4. Lambda sensor  Audi A4 B8, A6 C6 2.4 3.2 FSI 06E906265F

    Lambda Sensor

    Audi
    06E906265F
    £90.08 £75.07
  5. Lambda sensor  Audi A4 B8, A6 C6 2.4 3.2 FSI 06E906265S

    Lambda Sensor

    Audi
    06E906265S
    £90.08 £75.07
  6. Lambda sensor  Nissan Juke I F15, Qashqai II, X-Trail III 1.6 DIG-T 226A0BV81A

    Lambda Sensor

    Nissan
    226A0BV81A
    £36.85 £30.71
  7. Lambda sensor  BMW 1' F20 LCI, 2' F22 F23, 3' F30 F31, 4' F32, 5' F11 F10 LCI, X3 F25, X4 F26 2.0d B47 13628570689

    Lambda Sensor

    BMW
    13628570689
    £81.89 £68.24
  8. Lambda sensor  BMW 5' G30, 6' G32, 7' G11, 8' G14, X3 G01, X4 G02, X5 G05, X7 G07 3.0d B57 13628589097

    Lambda Sensor

    BMW
    13628589097
    £81.89 £68.24
  9. NOx sensor  BMW 1' F20 F21 F40, 2' F22 F23 F44 F45 F46, 3' F30 F31, 4' F32 F33 13628580408

    NOx-sensor

    BMW
    13628580408
    £245.69 £204.74
  10. NOx-sensor A0009053603

    NOx-sensor

    Mercedes
    A0009053603
    £327.59 £272.99
  11. NOx-sensor A0009057100

    NOx-sensor

    Mercedes
    A0009057100
    £327.59 £272.99
  12. NOx-sensor A0009052900

    NOx-sensor

    Mercedes
    A0009052900
    £327.59 £272.99
  13. NOx-sensor A0009052800

    NOx-sensor

    Mercedes
    A0009052800
    £327.59 £272.99
  14. NOx-sensor A0065420918

    NOx-sensor

    Mercedes
    A0065420918
    £327.59 £272.99
  15. NOx sensor  Mercedes C-Class 205, S-Class 222, Sprinter 906 A0009052909

    NOx-sensor

    Mercedes
    A0009052909
    £327.59 £272.99
  16. NOx sensor  Mercedes CLA 117, GLA 156, A-Class 176, GLC 253 A0009058611

    NOx-sensor

    Mercedes
    A0009058611
    £327.59 £272.99
  17. NOx sensor  Mercedes C-Class 205, S-Class 222, Sprinter 906 A0009050208

    NOx-sensor

    Mercedes
    A0009050208
    £327.59 £272.99
  18. NOx sensor  Mercedes G-Class 463 G350d, V-Class 447, Sprinter 906 A0009059803

    NOx-sensor

    Mercedes
    A0009059803
    £327.59 £272.99
  19. NOx sensor  Mercedes CLA 118, A-Class 177, C-Class 205, V-Class 447, Sprinter 907 A0009053109

    NOx-sensor

    Mercedes
    A0009053109
    £245.69 £204.74
  20. NOx sensor  Mercedes Sprinter 907 910 A0009053009

    NOx-sensor

    Mercedes
    A0009053009
    £245.69 £204.74
  21. NOx sensor  Mercedes Sprinter 907 A0009057108

    NOx-sensor

    Mercedes
    A0009057108
    £245.69 £204.74
  22. NOx sensor  Mercedes Sprinter 907 910 A0009059812

    NOx-sensor

    Mercedes
    A0009059812
    £286.64 £238.87
  23. NOx sensor  Vauxhall Crossland X, Grandland X, Mokka, Vivaro C 1.5 Blue HDi 9816276480

    NOx-sensor

    PSA
    9816276480
    £245.69 £204.74
  24. NOx sensor  Citroën Berlingo, C3 Aircross II, C3 III, DS3 Crossback 1.5 Blue HDi 3647875

    NOx-sensor

    Opel
    3647875
    £245.69 £204.74
  25. LED headlight module  Mercedes A-Class 177, B-Class 247, CLA 118, GLA 247, GLB 247, C-Class 205, E-Class 213, S-Class 222, CLS 257, GLC 253, GLE 167, GLS 167, Sprinter 907 910 A0009053503

    NOx-sensor

    Mercedes
    A0009053503
    £163.79 £136.49
  26. Particle sensor PM  BMW 1' F20 LCI, 2' F22 LCI, 3' F30 F31 F34, 4' F32 F33 F36, X3 F25 13628582023

    Particle Sensor PM

    BMW
    13628582023
    £286.64 £238.87
  27. Particle sensor PM  BMW X7 G07 40dX B57R 13628477723

    Particle Sensor PM

    BMW
    13628477723
    £286.64 £238.87
  28. Particle sensor PM  BMW 5' F10 LCI 535d, 7' F02 LCI 740LdX, X3 G01, X4 G02, X5 G05, X6 G06, X7 G07 13628582025

    Particle Sensor PM

    BMW
    13628582025
    £286.64 £238.87
  29. Particle sensor PM  VW Multivan T7, Transporter T6 2.0 TDI 04L906261K

    Particle Sensor PM

    Volkswagen
    04L906261K
    £368.54 £307.12
  30. Particle sensor PM  VW Transporter T6 2.0 TDI CXEB, CXHB, CXFA, CXGB, CXEC 04L906261G

    Particle Sensor PM

    Volkswagen
    04L906261G
    £368.54 £307.12
  31. Particle sensor PM  VW Transporter T6 2.0 TDI CXEB, CXHB, CXFA, CXGB, CXGA, CXHA 04L906261F

    Particle Sensor PM

    Volkswagen
    04L906261F
    £368.54 £307.12
  32. Particle sensor PM  VW Golf Sportvan AM 1.6 TDI DGTA DGTE 04L906261B

    Particle Sensor PM

    Volkswagen
    04L906261B
    £368.54 £307.12
  33. Particle sensor PM  VW Arteon, Passat B8 2.0 TDI CUAA 04L906261H

    Particle Sensor PM

    Volkswagen
    04L906261H
    £368.54 £307.12
  34. Particle sensor PM  VW Crafter II 2.0 TDI 03N906261A

    Particle Sensor PM

    Volkswagen
    03N906261A
    £368.54 £307.12
  35. Particle sensor PM  VW Crafter II DASA, DASB, DAUA, DAUB, DAVA, DAWA 03N906261B

    Particle Sensor PM

    Volkswagen
    03N906261B
    £368.54 £307.12
  36. Particle sensor PM  VW Crafter II 2.0 TDI 03N906261C

    Particle Sensor PM

    Volkswagen
    03N906261C
    £368.54 £307.12

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Exhaust


The exhaust system is far more than a pipe channeling gases away from the vehicle. It is a carefully engineered network that plays a decisive role in both engine performance and emission reduction. A properly functioning exhaust ensures efficient gas flow, which directly affects torque, power delivery, and fuel economy. At the same time, it serves as the first barrier against pollution, helping vehicles comply with increasingly strict environmental regulations. Modern exhaust systems go well beyond mufflers and catalytic converters. They incorporate advanced components and exhaust system sensors that constantly monitor gas composition, temperature, and pressure. Devices such as oxygen sensors, the exhaust gas temperature sensor, and differential pressure sensors deliver real-time data to the engine control unit (ECU). This continuous feedback allows precise adjustments to combustion, ensuring smoother driving, lower emissions, and optimal efficiency.

Understanding Exhaust System Components


An exhaust system is made up of several crucial elements, each influencing the vehicle’s operation and environmental impact. Among the most important are the exhaust manifolds, catalytic converters, and mufflers, which together create a balanced flow of gases and noise control. The exhaust manifold collects gases directly from the cylinders and merges them into one channel. This ensures smooth transport of combustion by-products while maintaining correct back pressure, essential for preserving engine efficiency. The catalytic converter is the centerpiece of emission control. Its honeycomb structure coated with precious metals transforms harmful gases such as carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, and nitrogen oxides into less dangerous compounds like carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and water vapor. Without this component, vehicles would not meet current emission laws. The muffler reduces sound levels generated by escaping gases. Using chambers, baffles, and insulation materials, it lowers noise without restricting gas flow, providing quiet operation without compromising performance. Together, these elements deliver a system that minimizes emissions, reduces sound pollution, and enhances the driver’s overall comfort.

The Role of Exhaust System Sensors


Modern exhaust systems act as intelligent networks. Exhaust system sensors send precise signals to the ECU, enabling constant optimization of combustion and engine protection. The oxygen sensor (lambda sensor) measures oxygen levels in gases, helping the ECU balance the air-fuel ratio. If the mixture is too rich or too lean, the system corrects it instantly to preserve fuel economy and safeguard the catalytic converter. The exhaust gas temperature sensor monitors heat levels within the exhaust stream. By preventing overheating, it protects sensitive parts such as turbochargers, catalytic converters, and diesel particulate filters (DPFs). The differential pressure sensor measures pressure before and after the DPF, detecting soot accumulation. This triggers regeneration cycles, keeping the filter clear and maintaining exhaust efficiency. Together, these sensors transform the exhaust system into a dynamic, feedback-driven unit that balances performance with environmental responsibility.

Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor: Function and Importance


The exhaust gas temperature sensor plays a double role: safeguarding the engine and supporting efficiency. Installed in the manifold, turbocharger, or near the catalytic converter, it records gas temperatures that often exceed extreme thresholds. By tracking these values, the sensor helps prevent overheating, which could otherwise lead to turbocharger failure, catalytic converter melting, or DPF damage. Beyond protection, it assists the ECU in regulating fuel injection and ignition timing, ensuring that combustion occurs at the right temperature. In diesel engines, it plays a key part in DPF regeneration, confirming that heat levels are sufficient for the process to take place effectively. In essence, the sensor extends the life of major exhaust components, enhances engine performance, and guarantees compliance with emission standards.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting Exhaust Systems


Since the exhaust system operates under harsh conditions – high heat, pressure fluctuations, and exposure to corrosive gases – regular inspection is essential. Preventive care helps maintain efficiency, safety, and regulatory compliance. Maintenance practices include checking pipes, mufflers, and catalytic converters for cracks or rust, especially in regions with road salt. Routine sensor inspections are equally important, as faulty readings can increase fuel use and emissions. Cleaning or replacing clogged DPFs keeps the system running smoothly. Typical problems involve faulty oxygen sensors causing incorrect fuel mixtures, failed exhaust gas temperature sensors leading to overheating, or blocked differential pressure sensors disabling DPF regeneration. Damaged pipes or mufflers can cause leaks, excessive noise, and power loss. Troubleshooting usually starts with ECU error code scans, which often reveal failing sensors. Visual inspections identify physical damage, while resistance tests confirm sensor functionality. Monitoring pressure readings across the DPF helps detect clogging and prevent costly repairs. By combining consistent maintenance with timely diagnostics, drivers extend the service life of exhaust components, maintain fuel efficiency, and ensure vehicles remain compliant with strict emission standards.