MTE Thomson
History
In 1957 MTE – Metalúrgica Termo-Elétrica manufactured its very first product – the Temperature Sensor 3025 for Chevrolet vehicles that were imported from USA at the time.
Since then MTE’s history mixes with the history of the Brazilian automobile industry, with a lot of determination, courage and persistence.
In 1975 a joint venture with the THOMSON International CO. introduced a new product line: the THERMOSTATIC VALVE establishing MTE’s vocation to measure and control temperature.
In 1994, THOMSON-CAR was founded with a focus on fuel injection system products and services for imported vehicles present in the Brazilian market.
Following the technology advances in the automotive industry, MTE-THOMSON once again confirms its leadership position and launches in 2002 the first Oxygen Sensor completely manufactured in Brazil.
In 2005, MTE-THOMSON increases its product line, launching the Throttle Position Sensor – TPS, another important item on the automotive fuel injection system .Since its foundation, MTE-THOMSON has produced more than 180 millions Thermostatic Valves, Temperature Sensors, Temperature Switches, Temperature Senders and Oxygen Sensors for all kinds of vehicles models manufactured world-wide, supplying both OEM and AFTERMARKET.
Vehicle Application
• AUDI
• BMW
• CITROEN
• DAEWOO
• DAIHATSU
• FIAT
• FORD
• GM
• HONDA
• HYUNDAI
• ISUZU
• KIA
• LAMA
• LAND ROVER
• MAZDA
• MITSUBISHI
• NISSAN
• PEUGEOT
• PORSCHE
• RENAULT
• ROVER GROUP
• SAAB
• SEAT
• SKODA
• SMART
• SUBARU
• SUZUKI
• TOYOTA
• VOLKSWAGEN
• VOLVO
Oxygen Sensor
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Download Oxygen Sensor Technical Info (file size 6 MB)
Download Oxygen Sensor MTE Thomson (file size 261 KB)
Temperature Sensor
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Download Coolant Temperature Sensor Technical Information (file size 135 KB)
Download Temperature Sender Technical Information (file size 131 KB)
Download Thermostat Technical Information (file size 158 KB)
Download Thermoswitch Technical Information 2 (file size 128 KB)