Blue Print offers Nissan Juke ABS Sensor replacement solution

May 30, 2016
Blue Print offers Nissan Juke ABS Sensor replacement solution
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The Nissan Juke has been a huge success story in Ireland and Blue Print supplies over 65 in demand references for the popular crossover vehicle. These include braking, transmission and electrical parts.


The range also features Blue Print’s ABS sensors ADN17168 and ADN17169. These are often are difficult to source parts that would usually be perceived as available from the dealer only. Blue Print is one of the only brands to provide an alternative solution, offering the OE matching quality, but with a more economical price tag.

ABS sensors wear over time which can lead to the warning light illuminating on the vehicle’s dashboard. When this happens it is important to replace these sensors with high quality parts to ensure accuracy. Blue Print supplies ABS Sensors made from top quality materials to achieve better heat resistance, resisting stress and vibration for long lasting accuracy and service life.

Technicians can find parts to fit Nissan Juke models on Blue Print LIVE! online catalogue.
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