Parts specialist febi says it can help independent workshops stay in control when it come to engine management components with a dynamically growing assortment of over 1,500 Engine Management parts covering more than 65,000 European and Asian vehicle applications. This range can help avoid the need for expensive dealer parts and keep garages in control of repair costs.
Today there is hardly any area in modern passenger cars that can get by without electronics. The number of built-in electronic components is growing steadily, with a growing need for replacement sensors and actuators.
Sensors and the technology they use control and regulate engine management systems. These sensor are able to acquire one or more physical characteristics such as temperature, position, movement, speed etc. and convert these into an electronically usable signal for the ECU to process.
Actuators convert the electrical output signals from the ECU into physical quantities to control the internal combustion engine for efficiency, economy and performance. This includes parts such as fuel injectors and ignition coils. Actuators send feedback to the ECU on variables such as position, power consumption and load to provide further control.
The febi range includes:
• 120 EGR Valves
• 145 Pressure Sensors
• 90 Lambda Sensors
• 170 Camshaft and Crankshaft Sensors
• 80 Air Mass / Air Flow Meters
• 130 Ignition Coils
• 70 Throttle Bodies
• 70 Solenoid Valves
To guarantee the high quality of febi electronic components, they are inspected using a high-resolution X-ray machine. During these inspections, a check is carried out to determine, amongst other things, whether circuit boards, resistors and capacitors are damaged, or the wiring may be kinked. In addition, the connection points to the circuit boards and the soldering of resistors and capacitors are tested.
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