NOx sensor emulator

 

NOx sensor emulator - a device that emulates, partially replaces the operation of the NOx sensor (probe).

 

You can order one for your truck HERE

   

Once the emulator is installed, the remaining components of SCR (AdBlue) system will continue to work properly and the after-treatment system can be diagnosed by diagnostic testers, so the device is undetectable during roadside inspection.

 

 Depending on the make and model of vehicle, the NOx emulator replaces the operation of:

  • vehicle's NOx sensor (the majority of vehicles with Euro 5 emission standards);

  • two NOx sensors simultaneously - before and after the catalytic converter (Euro 6 emission standard);

  • one of two NOx sensors - before or after the catalytic converter (latest models with the Euro 6 emission standard).

 

Once the emulator is installed, the vehicle no longer enters to a LIMP mode due to:

  • detection of high-level pollutants in exhaust fumes;

  • mechanical damage of the sensor;

  • poor performance of catalytic converter or urea injector.

 

Highlights:

  • reduced AdBlue urea consumption (in some cases up to 70%) after the emulator is installed;

  • Device is manufactured in Europe - you are buying directly from the producer.

 

   


The device is available in two versions:

  • electronic PCB board for mounting inside the NOx sensor housing;

  • waterproof device with cables for direct connection to the Control Unit (ECU) of the after-treatment system.

 

Technical data:

  • The device has electrical contacts positioned as in the manufacturer's PCB (*1);

  • Supply voltage 6 - 24 Volt;

  • Dimensions: 3,7 cm x 3 cm x 0,3 cm (length x width x thickness) (*1);

  • Weight: 5 grams (*1);

  • Dimensions: 4,3 cm x 1,3 cm x 0,7 cm (length x width x thickness) (*2);

  • Weight: 13 grams (*2).

*1 - It concerns the PCB's emulator;

*2 - it concerns the emulator with wires.