MEYLE adds new exhaust temperature sensors

April 11, 2017
MEYLE adds new exhaust temperature sensors
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MEYLE AG has added 48 high-precision HT sensors for exhaust gas temperature measurements to its extensive parts portfolio.


To ensure optimal vehicle performance and prevent costly engine damage, today's highly sensitive vehicle electronics rely on technologies delivering swift and precise measurement results. Thanks to the large number of intake openings, the new MEYLE ORIGINAL exhaust gas temperature sensors (HTS) ensure precise temperature readings and swift data processing. This optimised temperature control means reduced pollutant emission and improved fuel efficiency.

Designed to OE specifications, the newly added range of sensors was co-developed with MEYLE customers. The range includes 48 high-temperature sensors to cater for over VAG, Opel and Mercedes Benz applications which are very popular in Ireland.

The MEYLE high-temperature sensor is designed to deliver reliable results within an operating temperature range of -40°C to +1,200°C. The generously dimensioned heat protection hose with interior coating ensures maximum insulation and protection against thermal and mechanical overload. The line comes pre-assembled with a rubber sleeve featuring a clearly marked fastening point for easy assembly. New products will be also be added to this range to meet changing market needs.

MEYLE and MEYLE HD parts are available from stockist nationwide and are distributed in Ireland by Strongline Autoparts. For more information call 01-462-4631.
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