Sensor, exhaust gas temperature OEM 1418887
OEM 1418887 is the genuine sensor, exhaust gas temperature, fitting 20 vehicles, sourced used across Europe and delivered worldwide.
About OEM 1418887
This is a genuine used OEM exhaust gas temperature sensor from FORD, with OEM code 1418887. As an original equipment part, it offers the same quality and compatibility as the component originally installed in your vehicle. This sensor monitors exhaust gas temperature to help optimize engine performance and emissions control.
Sourced from professional dismantlers across Europe, this pre-owned part has been carefully inspected and is ready for reliable service. It is a cost-effective alternative to new parts, reducing waste without sacrificing quality. Delivery is tracked worldwide, giving you peace of mind from order to installation.
Compatible with a wide range of FORD models including:
- FORD FOCUS II (2004-2012) and its Turnier, Saloon, and Estate Van variants
- FORD C-MAX II and GRAND C-MAX (2010-2019)
- FORD FOCUS III (2010-2020) and Turnier
- FORD KUGA II VAN (2019)
With 20 compatible vehicles in total, this sensor is a smart choice for keeping your FORD running smoothly.
Vehicles compatible with OEM 1418887
This OEM code fits 20 vehicles. Use the filter to find yours; the engine and year range confirm the exact match.
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