
emission control systems
Emission control systems are technologies installed in vehicles to reduce harmful pollutants released into the environment. They work by capturing or transforming emissions from the engine, such as nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, and unburned fuel, into less harmful substances before they escape. Common components include catalytic converters, which facilitate chemical reactions to clean exhaust gases, and sensors that monitor emissions to optimize engine performance. These systems help vehicles meet environmental regulations, improve air quality, and reduce health risks associated with air pollution, all while maintaining vehicle efficiency and performance.