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Nox Sensor- Detroit- SCR Inlet- replaces A0101531928 (Roadwarrior NOX-DXX-009)

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Nox Sensor- Detroit- SCR Inlet- replaces A0101531928 (Roadwarrior NOX-DXX-009)

Need to Replace a Detroit NOx Sensor?

You’ll find replacements for your inlet (A0101531928) or outlet (A0101532328) Detroit NOx sensor in our aftermarket catalogue. We test our replacement nitrogen oxide sensors thoroughly to ensure they meet OEM standards for compatibility, reliability, and performance! Our inlet NOx sensor NOX-DXX-009 is a direct-fit replacement for your upstream Detroit NOx sensor A0101531928. Our outlet NOx sensor NOX-DXX-005 is a plug-and-play replacement for your downstream Detroit NOx sensor A0101532328.

Which Detroit Engines Are Roadwarrior NOx Sensors Compatible With?

Both of our replacement Detroit NOx sensors are suitable for DD13, DD15 and DD16 engines. Our selection of aftermarket replacements also includes upgrades for your Detroit DPF, DOC, gasket or one-box.

What is a NOx Sensor?

Most semitrucks have two NOx sensors – one on either side of the SCR – that measure NOx levels in their exhaust! The upstream/ inlet NOx sensor measures NOx levels before the SCR and tells the ECU how much DEF to inject. The downstream/ outlet NOx sensor measures NOx levels after the SCR. The ECU then uses this data to confirm how well the SCR is performing and whether to increase DEF input. This helps the SCR reduce toxic nitrogen oxide particles in your semitruck’s exhaust gas!

Why Choose Roadwarrior NOx Sensors?

A lot of OTR drivers are wary of investing in aftermarket nitrogen oxide sensors, and we understand why. That’s why we focus so much on building trust with our customers by providing OEM-quality products.

What Problems do Detroit NOx Sensors Have?

NOx sensors have to be extremely sensitive to pick up on the changing particular levels in your exhaust, and this unfortunately means they can become contaminated quite easily. If your DD15 NOx sensor is playing up, the most likely cause is soot contamination from the aftertreatment system! If it has become smothered, it’s likely to provide inaccurate readings and trigger a fault code! Your DD15 NOx sensor could also be damaged by moisture from the exhaust, or by exposure to moisture when it was being replaced, so you’ll want to be aware of this when installing an upgrade!

CROSS REFERENCES

Name Part Number
Automann 577.23600
Detroit Diesel A0101531928