Bobcat NOx Sensor 2013-2022: OEM 7362274
Stay Compliant with the Bobcat NOx Sensor – OEM 7362274
What is it?
The Bobcat NOx Sensor (OEM 7362274) is an original equipment component designed to detect nitrogen oxide levels in the exhaust system. It communicates with the engine control module (ECM) to help regulate the DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) injection system, keeping emissions in check and operations within EPA compliance.
Why Choose OEM 7362274?
OEM 7362274 is built specifically for Bobcat equipment models produced between 2013 and 2022. This sensor is tested to meet Bobcat's strict performance and durability standards, ensuring accurate data reporting and long-term functionality—something aftermarket sensors often struggle to match.
Key Benefits
✅ Designed for direct-fit installation in Bobcat machines from 2013–2022.
✅ Delivers precise NOx level readings to support proper SCR function.
✅ Built to withstand high exhaust temperatures and extreme worksite conditions.
✅ Meets OEM standards for data accuracy, communication, and reliability.
✅ Installs easily with factory connectors—no cutting or adapting required.
Applications
This NOx sensor is compatible with a wide range of Bobcat compact construction equipment, including loaders, excavators, and utility vehicles equipped with diesel engines and SCR systems. It plays a critical role in ensuring emissions compliance and maintaining the functionality of the DEF dosing system.
Installation Notes
Installation is simple and should be done once the exhaust system has cooled. Disconnect the battery, remove the old sensor, and install the new OEM unit using factory wiring and mounting threads. Apply anti-seize to the threads if recommended, and ensure all connectors are clean and secure before restarting the engine.
Final Thoughts
The Bobcat OEM 7362274 NOx Sensor is a key part of your emissions control system. For accurate monitoring, seamless compatibility, and long-term durability, it’s the trusted choice for keeping your Bobcat equipment running clean and compliant from 2013 to 2022.