5WK96728B nox sensor
199.99 $
Published date: 2023/11/06
- Location: El Paso County, Colorado, United States
The Xenon Planet 8R0907807G 5WK96728B NOX Sensor is a crucial component for Audi Q5 8R SUVs, both Pre-Facelift and Facelift models. This sensor, commonly used as a replacement for the Continental brand part, features an integrated probe that cannot be unplugged. It plays a vital role in controlling the injection of diesel exhaust fluid (DEF or AdBlue) to reduce NOx emissions. When this sensor malfunctions, it triggers the check engine light and may display error codes like P229e, P229F, and more, indicating a faulty control unit. Once replaced, driving approximately 50 miles will reset the ECU and clear any fault codes. Additionally, the 8R0907807Q and 8R0907807G sensors are compatible with each other, offering flexibility in replacements. To buy this nox sensor or to know more about this product, simply visit our website!
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