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Steering Systems
Bosch power steering pumps designed for an optimum performance and direct replacement of the original equipment. Bosch range offers both electric and mechanical pumps.
Comprehensive range of steering pumps for heavy commercial and bus applications offering high performance due to robust and reliable built. The range consists of vane, energy saving vane, tandem and radial piston pumps for a variety of applications.
Engine Management
Bosch Leak detection pumps ensure the evaporative emission system (EVAP) is functioning correctly. Leak detection pumps provide pressure so the system can be checked for leaks while other EVAP system valves are closed. A faulty leak detection pump will cause a check engine warning and is an emission relevant component.
The Lambda sensor consists of two cells. It is made up of a Nernst type potentiometric oxygen concentration cell and an amperometric oxygen pump cell.
Gasoline Fuel Systems
Constantly evolving technologies and state-of-the-art manufacturing over the past 35 years allow Bosch to supply fuel pumps with tight tolerances and compact design, making way for the latest advancement — turbine pump technology. This revolutionary technology replaces older pump designs, providing improved drivability and reduced hot-start problems.
Bosch supplied the industry’s first fuel injection system with a high pressure electric fuel pump in 1967. Since then, Bosch has stood at the forefront of fuel system technology, providing fuel pumps to virtually all vehicle manufacturers. Compared to conventional fuel pumps, Bosch Pumps deliver 30% higher efficiency and the precise fuel supply required for a partial or full load – saving fuel and reducing CO2 emissions.
The high pressure pump is responsible for compressing the fuel supplied by the electric fuel pump to the pressure required for high pressure injection up to 20 MPa (200 bar).
Body Electronics
This water pump is 100% new and designed to meet exact original equipment specifications. All water pumps are also 100% tested to ensure proper functionality. The torque testing is performed to verify the proper impeller- shaft mating. Torque testing can detect loose impeller- shaft press fits. Water pumps are vacuum leak tested to ensure proper sealing. This test can detect leaks throughout the housing, seals, tube binding and plug leakage. Bosch utilizes OE mating parts and accessories to verify proper fitment. Component mating such as pulley, brake plate, housing and tensioners are included in this fitment verification.
Diesel Parts
Bosch Remanufactured High Pressure Pumps are cost-effective and meet the same high standards and safeguards as brand new High Pressure Pumps. Bosch is the leading OE supplier of diesel fuel systems for diesel passenger cars, SUVs, van and pickup trucks. End of line testing using the exact OE test specifications. Guaranteed to provide OE performance and meet all emission specifications. Continuous improvement, manufactured with the latest upgrades to components and specifications.
Bosch High Pressure Pumps come standard on the majority of diesel vehicles, providing superior performance and durability. Bosch is the world's leading OE supplier of diesel fuel systems for passenger cars and trucks. Bosch innovations in common rail fuel injection led the modern diesel revolution. Bosch aftermarket products are produced to the same exacting specifications as our OEM products.
Medium and heavy duty trucks manufactured starting on January 1, 2010 are required to meet the EPA Emission Standards. The majority of truck manufacturers chose to use selective catalytic reduction (SCR) technology to meet the standards. As part of SCR technology, Bosch provides the Denonxtronic 2.2 dosing system which injects urea into the exhaust which interacts with the SCR catalyst to reduce the NOx emissions level. The supply module contains a main filter which filters the urea being pumped into the dosing module. The filter needs to be replaced per the manufacturers’ scheduled maintenance requirements.