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DENSO is the world’s largest original equipment (OE) manufacturer of rotating electric parts, with a global market share of more than 25 percent, and reflecting this position it has added 17 more references.
Nowadays, the modern vehicle is fitted with a multitude of sensors to transfer operational data to its many electronic control units, to ensure it can be driven safely and to the maximum efficiency. Therefore, as major original equipment (OE) sensor supplier to vehicle manufacturers worldwide, DENSO naturally has replacement sensors in its extensive aftermarket range.
Although there was very little change in the design of the ignition coil in the early years of its use, things changed radically with the development of electronic ignition. But what does the future hold?
Even though original equipment (OE) quality ignition coils, like those manufactured by DENSO, are extremely reliable, over a prolonged period even the very best of products can begin to work less effectively and could eventually breakdown. So, what should technicians be aware of?
Irrespective of the quality of the original, over the lifetime of any vehicle, components wear or fail and therefore need to be replaced. So, as important as it is to fit a high-quality replacement, identifying the correct part for the application is crucial.