Walker Products is a manufacturer of automotive fuel system components such as oxygen sensors, carburetor rebuild kits, fuel injectors, throttle position sensors, and more.
Founded in 1946 as Walker Manufacturing Company by Alan Walker Sr. in Garden Grove, California
Became a supplier of carburetor rebuild kits to the automotive industry in the 1950s
Expanded product line to include fuel injectors, oxygen sensors, and other fuel system components in the 1990s
Acquired by Standard Motor Products in 2004 and became a division of the company.
A manufacturer of automotive parts including fuel systems, electrical systems, engine management systems, and more.
A global supplier of technology and services with a focus on automotive components such as fuel systems, electrical systems, and more.
A global supplier of automotive technology and components including fuel systems, electrical systems, and more.
Walker Products offers a wide range of oxygen sensors for various makes and models of vehicles. These sensors measure the amount of oxygen in the exhaust gases to help ensure proper engine performance and fuel efficiency.
Walker Products offers carburetor rebuild kits for a wide range of domestic and import vehicles. These kits include all necessary components to rebuild the carburetor and restore proper engine performance and fuel efficiency.
Walker Products offers fuel injectors for various makes and models of vehicles. These injectors deliver fuel to the engine in a precise and efficient manner to ensure proper engine performance and fuel efficiency.
Walker Products offers a limited warranty on their products, which varies by product. The exact terms of the warranty can be found on the product page or by contacting customer service.
Walker Products offers a wide range of oxygen sensors for various makes and models of vehicles. To ensure compatibility, you should use their online catalog or contact customer service with your vehicle's make, model, and year.
Walker Products' products are sold through various retailers and online marketplaces, including Amazon, Advance Auto Parts, and O'Reilly Auto Parts. They also have a locator tool on their website to find a local retailer.
Installing fuel injectors can require some specialized tools, but it varies by vehicle. Walker Products recommends consulting a professional mechanic or using a fuel injection service kit to ensure proper installation.
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) components are made by the same manufacturer that made the original part for the vehicle, while aftermarket components are made by third-party manufacturers. OEM components are often more expensive but are often considered more reliable and have a better fit. Aftermarket components can provide cost-savings but may not fit as well or be as reliable as OEM components.