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Nox outlet sensor. Where would you find this sensor.

Unilevers

depends if it's # 1, 2, or 3(2350)

there is one right on the back of the turbo, in the cans, and one right at the exit of the SCR.
It's number one. Cm2250. I have been looking in quickserve seems like it might be the last sensor headed out to the tail pipe. I'm I looking at this correctly.
The one your looking for is right behind the turbo.
Registering your engine on quickserv.com will give you a breakdown of the entire engine.

I have had a few beers, and am talking out my arsse here --- I give the engine maker credit for that bit of help to us drivers out here,.. Now -- If only we could convince them to provide an inexpensive version of the inline adapter (as cheap as china) that comes with a permanently licensed copy of insite, so that truck owners can reset codes, regen their truck, calibrate a turbo, and do injector and pressure tests, at a set price that DOES NOT EXPIRE, so that the day you need it, and you are on the side of the road, you aren't standing there cursing it because it expired and left you out in the dark.
(01-04-2017 )Magard Wrote: [ -> ]Nox outlet sensor. Where would you find this sensor.
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I would check all wires around there first.
Expensive BS
Magard, Pull the plug on the mandate... Just my .02

Been there, done that.

Did you serve in the Navy in the 80's? I had a friend, Magard was his last name, Navy Corpsman?
Waterloo it's just a nick name. I have many from childhood and it seemed a good one because it's usually not already taken. So I go by it on different forums. Old Caterpillar tractor forums, atv forums, Cummins forums. It's just what I use for some weird reason. I see others do something similar for what ever reason. I like to help we're I can. I'm more of a learner on this forum. This computer stuff is crazy.
Starlight, are you sure it's right behind the turbo. It's the outlet sensor I'm after. I don't really know but it seems like that description it should be towards the end of the after treatment system.
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