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Continental Expands ATE OEM Wheel Speed Sensor Coverage

Twenty-seven new part numbers have been added for BMW, Honda, Jaguar, Land Rover, Mercedes-Benz, Toyota and Volvo.

Continental, one of the world’s leading brake system manufacturers and suppliers, has expanded application coverage of its line of ATE Wheel Speed Sensors with 27 new part numbers. The new sensors, which provide coverage for popular Asian and European makes, are genuine OE parts and are manufactured by Continental.

“With these new part numbers, we are able to provide even more coverage for some of the most popular BMW, Honda, Jaguar, Land Rover, Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, and Volvo models on the road,” noted Nathan Killeen, product manager, ATE Brake System. “In addition to excellent coverage, ATE Wheel Speed Sensors give technicians extra confidence and are easy to install because they provide OE fit, form, and function.”

With the additional new part numbers, the ATE OEM Wheel Speed Sensor line now features 205 sensors and delivers coverage for over 72.8 million VIO across the United States and Canada. Applications include popular models from Audi, BMW, Buick, Chevrolet, Honda, Jaguar, Land Rover, Mercedes-Benz, Mini, Porsche, Saab, Toyota, Volvo, and Volkswagen.

Designed to provide detection of rotational direction for hill start assist and park assist systems, ATE Wheel Speed Sensors also provide wheel speed inputs to ABS, TCS, and ESC control systems. The sensors are made in the same ISO certified facilities as the sensors supplied to OEMs.

For more information: www.ate-na.com or contact: [email protected]

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