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Wiper Blades aren’t just another car part. When you drive with Bosch Wiper Blades, you drive with the knowledge, power and innovation of the world’s largest automotive supplier. We’ve spent over 100 years perfecting our wiper blades. Engineered with advanced rubber formulations, we’ve developed state-of-the-art coating technology for enhanced cleaning performance and durability. Our blades have endured rigorous testing in extreme temperatures. Designed with the smallest details in mind, the blade profiles reduce noise and optimize water clearance. Bosch Wiper Blades are designed for the road ahead. The future is clear with Bosch Wiper Blades.

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A Bosch Switching-Type Oxygen (O2) sensor uses a zirconia Nernst cell ceramic element to measure the oxygen content in exhaust gases. As the air-fuel mixture shifts between rich and lean, the sensor rapidly switches its voltage output. These fast transitions provide the ECU with real-time lambda data, allowing precise fuel adjustments for stable combustion, effective catalytic converter operation, and reduced emissions.

Modern EPA and Euro 6 emissions standards demand accurate air-fuel-ratio control to ensure clean and efficient combustion. Oxygen (O2) sensors supply the ECU with continuous lambda information, enabling proper catalytic converter function, reduced fuel consumption, and minimized harmful emissions across all operating conditions.

A Bosch Wideband A/F Oxygen (O2) sensor uses a planar pump-cell design to measure the air-fuel ratio continuously across the full lambda range. Instead of switching between rich and lean, the sensor regulates internal pump-cell current to maintain a precise oxygen balance within the sensing chamber. This current is interpreted by the ECU as exact air-fuel-ratio information, allowing highly accurate mixture control for stable combustion, improved efficiency, and reduced emissions.

An Oxygen (O2) sensor should be replaced if a check-engine light appears and diagnostic trouble codes related to fuel-trim or sensor performance are stored, or if symptoms such as poor fuel economy, failed emissions tests, rough idle, or sluggish acceleration occur. Sensors contaminated by oil, coolant, fuel additives, or physical damage should also be replaced to restore accurate air-fuel-ratio control.

Bosch ha creado un programa de sensores de oxígeno universales calentados no originales. Estos sensores cumplen con los requisitos de funcionamiento del fabricante del equipo original y tienen un sistema patentado de conectores que facilita la instalación. Se ha comprobado que este sistema de conectores es hermético, protege contra la contaminación y soporta los efectos de temperaturas extremas y de la vibración del motor. En la actualidad, Bosch ofrece 12 tipos diferentes de sensores de 4 cables y 2 tipos distintos de sensores de 3 cables, cuyo funcionamiento es el más parecido al de los sensores del fabricante de equipo original. Consulte la pestaña de Información técnica para ver una imagen de un sistema de conectores, con conectores especiales Posi-Lock® aptos para altas temperaturas.

Todos los sensores Bosch de 4 cables tienen un cable negro que transmite la señal, un cable gris que hace la conexión a tierra y 2 cables blancos del elemento calentador. Nota: los colores y las funciones de los cables de los sensores de otras marcas no son necesariamente iguales a los de los sensores Bosch.

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2025 Module Shop of the Year: Schearer's Sales & Service

Bosch awarded Schearer’s Sales & Service of Allentown, Pennsylvania, the 2025 Bosch Module Shop of the Year Award, recognizing the independent repair shop’s leadership in innovation, sustainability, community involvement and long-term industry impact. Chosen from shops across North America, Schearer’s stood out for its participation in the Bosch Automotive Service and Maintenance Module Program, which supports independent shop growth.

The honor highlights Schearer’s investments in the future of automotive repair, including the launch of the ShiftPoint Training Academy in 2025, a hands-on coaching program for front office staff. The shop was also recognized for its strong sustainability practices, such as recycling all used oil and fluids, operating nearly paperless, and reusing waste oil for heating. In addition, Bosch cited Schearer’s active community engagement and its 30-year legacy of providing high-quality, personalized service and meaningful career opportunities within the automotive industry.

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Become the Next Module Shop of the Year and Win an All-Expense Paid Trip to AAPEX and SEMA plus premium marketing content for your business.

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2024 Module Shop of the Year: Maximilian Motorsports

The Bosch Module Program proudly recognized Maximilian Macdonald and his shop, Maximilian Motorsports in Chehalis, WA, as the inaugural Module Shop of the Year.

Maximilian was honored for his outstanding contributions to the future of automotive, sustainability initiatives, and community efforts. His recognition included an all-expense-paid trip for two to Las Vegas, national media exposure, and special acknowledgment from the Bosch team.

To further celebrate his achievement, a Bosch film crew visited his shop to produce a professional video and photo series, which debuted at AAPEX. All marketing assets were provided to Maximilian for use in promoting his business.

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The key cause of injector failures are: Poor fuel filtration Fuel contamination Incorrect installation Always follow the engine manufacturer's maintenance procedures. The majority of diesel engine problems stem from contaminated fuel. Common problems include corrosion from excessive water in the fuel, micro fine particles in the fuel and improper fuel storage, which is caused by water in the fuel. There are two ways in which water can get into the fuel: through the delivery system and through the tank vent.

Always purchase fuel from a reputable service provider and use a proper fuel/water separator. Periodic inspection of the vehicle’s tank vent is also recommended.

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