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In a single action, the company will annually save 32 tonnes of paper and significantly reduce its CO2 emissions associated with transport logistics
The DENSO Corporation, parent company of DENSO Aftermarket, recently announced it has expanded the detection angle of its vision sensor, increasing its ability to recognise pedestrians and bicycles around a vehicle, to improve road safety. The sensor is incorporated into several versions of the new SUBARU Legacy Outback in the North American market, and the all-new SUBARU Crosstrek for the Japanese market.
Original equipment (OE) quality and correctly functioning glow plugs are imperative if the vehicle manufacturer’s (VM) engine performance standards, exhaust emissions and fuel consumption are to remain within their tolerances. However, as a general wear component, even the best of plugs, such as those manufactured by DENSO, will come to the end of their lives and need replacing. So, how should a faulty glow plug be identified, and the replacement correctly installed?
The wiper blade attachment fixings on wiper arms have long been a complication for both motorists and professional installers alike, but DENSO Aftermarket’s new video clearly and logically explains the differences between the fixing solution and which vehicle manufacturers (VMs) favour what designs.
A small, light electric motor creates high output to power the Lilium Jet.