Denso is a Japanese automotive components manufacturer which produces automotive air conditioning systems, fuel management systems, radiators, starters, alternators, etc.
Founded in 1949 as Nippon Denso Co. Ltd.
Became a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation in 1953
Established its first overseas production facility in the United States in 1970
Expanded globally and now has locations in over 30 countries
A German multinational engineering and technology company which produces automotive components, power tools, home appliances, etc.
An American automotive parts company which produces fuel injection systems, power electronics, software, etc.
A French global automotive supplier which produces systems and equipment for cars and trucks, and enhances the driving experience for all passengers.
Denso produces various air conditioning systems for automobiles, such as HVAC systems, compressors, condensers, etc.
Denso produces fuel injection systems and other fuel management systems for automobiles, which improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions.
Denso produces starters and alternators for automobiles, which provide power to the electrical components and assist in starting the engine.
Denso is short for 'Nippon Denso', which means 'Japan Electric Company' in Japanese.
Yes, Denso is a well-respected brand in the automotive industry for producing high-quality and reliable parts.
Denso products can be purchased at authorized dealerships, auto parts stores, and online retailers.
Denso produces a range of spark plugs for gasoline engines which are known for their durability and performance.
The warranty period for Denso products varies depending on the product and region, but most have a limited warranty of one year or 12,000 miles.