Continental Expands OE Engine Management Program
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Continental Expands OE Engine Management Program

New sensor coverage includes a wide range of MAF, MAP, and Flex Fuel sensors.

Continental announced the expansion of its fast growing line of OE engine management sensors with new SKUs and additional vehicle application coverage for a wider range of domestic, European and Asian cars, vans, SUVs and light trucks. Built to be identical in fit, form, and function to the original OE parts, the sensors are designed to perform to OE standards and deliver trouble-free, plug and play installation, the company says.

Continental offers a wide range of OE Mass Air Flow (MAF), Absolute Manifold Pressure (MAP), and Flex Fuel sensors. All of the parts are built in ISO/TS certified facilities to deliver the highest quality, dependability, and a long service life, the company says. These critical sensors play a key role in regulating the engine’s air/fuel ratio and will help shops to restore the performance of their customers’ vehicles to OE specifications.

“Continental’s genuine, OE replacement sensors can help shops maximize engine management services. Every part number is application-specific to not only provide OE fit and performance, but also to ensure long service life. We offer excellent availability and delivery, along with very competitively pricing,” said Brendan Bachant, Continental product manager.

Continental MAF sensors offer excellent coverage for popular Audi, BMW, Chevrolet, Dodge Ram, Hyundai, Kia, Land Rover, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Subaru, and Volvo models, the company says. The MAP sensors deliver a full range of BMW models from 2009 to 2016. The Flex Fuel sensors cover popular GM makes including Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC.

For more information, visit: continentalaftermarket.com or contact: [email protected]

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