Frequency, valve type, OE code, wheel market and programming method.
Fitment-safe B2B sourcing
EV Sensor Parts Inquiry
Use the actual system name. A battery-electric vehicle has no exhaust oxygen sensor; common inquiries include TPMS, wheel-speed, temperature, HVAC, position and electrical sensors.
Axle, side, connector, lead routing and warning code.
Circuit location, temperature range, connector and unit label.
VIN and diagnostic evidence are mandatory; service is restricted to qualified technicians.
Evidence before quotation
Define the vehicle, system and market standard.
EV names can cover different batteries, motors, charging standards, thermal layouts and production revisions. A model name or product photo alone is not reliable fitment evidence.
Send VIN, production date, exact trim, destination market, battery capacity and motor or drive configuration where relevant.
Include the complete OE/material label, connector faces, mounting points, dimensions, hose or cable ends and the old-part location.
State voltage, current, phase, frequency, diagnostic code and applicable market standard. High-voltage installation must be handled by qualified personnel.
Provide quantity, test or certification requirement, target market, sample need, packing requirement and delivery destination.
A quoted EV component should identify the matched application, specification basis, exclusions, quantity basis and any certification evidence. Do not transfer combustion-engine references to a battery-electric application.
Vehicle directories with electric applications.
Use these model directories to separate EV, hybrid and combustion variants before requesting a system component.
Auto parts inquiry
Send the vehicle and part evidence.
Include brand, full model, year, engine or EV drivetrain, OE/material code, quantity, destination and packing request. You can attach a list or old-part photos.