Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Green Ford Parts

Ford Motor Company, which debuted in the industry more than a century
ago, is one of the leading automobile companies worldwide. This
American automaker takes pride in its competent sales across the globe
that makes this brand a household name especially in the United States.
Aside from ensuring that its models can perform well, the company is
also keen in improving its Ford Parts to become efficient yet
environment-friendly.


Through the years, there are Ford Parts that came out that not only
improve the performance of the vehicle but at the same time keep it
"green". Ford Motors applied various automobile technologies to further
keep its vehicles 'sensitive' enough to care for the environment. The
catalytic converter, for example, is used by the American automaker in
its cars, sport utility vehicles, and trucks to keep the noxious
emissions on safe levels. With this auto part intact in the system,
system exhaust fumes produced by during the internal engine combustion
is treated before released into the air. In this way, harmful gases are
lessened because of the catalytic converter.


Another component installed in the company's vehicles is the oxygen
sensor. This diminutive part is strategically placed along the exhaust
manifold and near the catalytic converter as it examines exhaust fumes
for the availability of air. Once it detects a low oxygen presence in
the engine's mixture, it relays the information immediately to the
engine control unit. From there, necessary adjustments are done for the
engine to have a good mixture of cool air and fuel. Once the vehicle's
power plant is efficient enough, it will no longer emit too much
exhaust fumes that are harmful to the atmosphere. These are just some
of the many Ford Parts that make the vehicles of the company gentler to
the environment.


Ford invests a lot in improving its Ford Parts
to become gentler to the environment. This only shows how dedicated the
American company is in providing its users with greener options.



AUTHOR


Anthony
Fontanelle is a 35-year-old automotive buff who grew up in the Windy
City. He does freelance work for an automotive magazine when he is not
busy customizing cars in his shop.



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