NOx Sensor, urea injection OEM a0009052809
OEM a0009052809 is the genuine nox sensor, urea injection, fitting 15 vehicles, sourced used across Europe and delivered worldwide.
About OEM a0009052809
This is a genuine used OEM NOx sensor for urea injection systems, part number A0009052809, sourced from professional dismantlers across Europe. As an original equipment component, it meets the exact specifications required for proper emissions control on Mercedes-Benz vehicles. The NOx sensor monitors nitrogen oxide levels in the exhaust to optimize selective catalytic reduction (SCR) performance, helping your engine run efficiently and comply with emission standards.
Compatible vehicles include a wide range of Mercedes-Benz models, such as: M-Class (2011-2015), SLK (2012+), GLE Coupe (2015-2019), GLE (2015-2018), SLC (2016-2017), E-Class sedan, T-Model, All-Terrain, Convertible and Coupe (2016-2018), V-Class (2014+), and Vito Van (2014+). Please verify your vehicle's OEM code matches before purchase.
Each sensor is carefully inspected, cleaned, and packaged for safe international shipping. Delivery is tracked and insured, giving you peace of mind. By choosing a used genuine part, you save money without compromising on quality. Contact us if you have any questions about fitment.
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This OEM code fits 15 vehicles. Use the filter to find yours; the engine and year range confirm the exact match.
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