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BRAND NEW *OEM QUALITY* INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR TO SUIT FORD RANGER PX 2011-2018 P4AT / P5AT (2.2L 3.2L Duratorq TDCi TURBO DIESEL Engine)
PLEASE COMPARE YOUR ORIGINAL SENSOR WITH THE IMAGES WE PROVIDED IN THE LISTING AND
CHECK THE DETAILED VEHICLE LIST IN THE SUITABILITY SECTION.
TO SUIT:
[2009-2013] FORD FIESTA WS WT 1.6L Duratorq Turbo Diesel Manual
[2010-2013] FORD FIESTA WT 1.6L Duratec HXJA Auto
[2007-2010] FORD MONDEO MA MB 2.0L Duratorq Turbo Diesel
[2007-2011] FORD FOCUS LT LV 2.0L Duratorq G6DA Turbo Diesel
OEM# 3M5A-12A697-AB, 1251249, 9C11-12A697-AB, 2S6Q-12A697-AB, Y404-18-845A,13650-69K01
Voltage | 12 V |
Housing Colour | Black |
Number of Poles | 2 -pin connector |
Sensor Type | NTC Sensor |
Connector Shape | Rectangular |
Features:
- High Quality
- OEM Fit and Design
- Easy install
- Simple operation
- AU Seller-Fast and Free Shipping
Package Includes:
Intake Air Temperature is a significant component for the installation of a MAF-less air intake setup.
This sensor monitors the temperature of the air entering the engine, which helps the engine’s computer (PCM) maintain the balance of air/fuel mixture for optimal engine performance.
A faulty sensor can decrease the life of the engine and reduce the efficiency of fuel consumption.
COMPATIBLE VEHICLES:
VEHICLE MODEL | ENGINE | LITRE | CYL | YEAR |
FORD RANGER PX | Duratorq TDCi P4AT | 2.2L | 4cyl | [09/11 – 05/15] |
FORD RANGER PX | Duratorq TDCi P5AT | 3.2L | 5cyl | [09/11 – 05/15] |
FORD RANGER PX II | Duratorq TDCi P5AT | 3.2L | 5cyl | [06/15 – 06/18] |
FORD TRANSIT CUSTOM VN | Duratorq CYF4 CYFF | 2.2L | 4cyl | [01/13 – 12/16] |
FORD TRANSIT VM | Duratorq CVR | 2.2L | 4cyl | [01/11 – 12/13] |
FORD TRANSIT VM | Duratorq SRF | 2.2L | 4cyl | [01/10 – 12/11] |
FORD TRANSIT VO | Duratorq CVR5 UYR6 | 2.2L | 4cyl | [01/15 – 12/18] |
FORD TRANSIT VO | Duratorq CVR5 UYR6 | 2.2L | 4cyl | [01/14 – 12/18] |
FORD EVEREST UA | Duratorq TDCi P5AT | 3.2L | 5cyl | [01/15 – 12/18] |
FORD EVEREST UA | Duratorq TDCi P5AT | 3.2L | 5cyl | [01/16 – 12/18] |
FORD FIESTA WS | Duratorq | 1.6L | 4cyl | [01/09 – 12/11] |
FORD FIESTA WT | Duratec HXJA | 1.6L | 4cyl | [01/10 – 12/12] |
FORD FIESTA WT | Duratec HXJA | 1.6L | 4cyl | [01/10 – 12/13] |
FORD FIESTA WT | Duratorq | 1.6L | 4cyl | [01/10 – 12/12] |
FORD FIESTA WT | Duratorq | 1.6L | 4cyl | [01/10 – 12/13] |
FORD FOCUS LT | Duratorq G6DA | 2.0L | 4cyl | [01/07 – 12/09] |
FORD FOCUS LV | Duratorq G6DA | 2.0L | 4cyl | [01/08 – 12/08] |
FORD FOCUS LV | Duratorq G6DA | 2.0L | 4cyl | [01/09 – 12/11] |
FORD MONDEO MA | Duratorq AZBA | 2.0L | 4cyl | [01/07 – 12/09] |
FORD MONDEO MB | Duratorq QXB UFB | 2.0L | 4cyl | [01/09 – 12/10] |
FORD MONDEO MB | Duratorq TXB TXD | 2.0L | 4cyl | [01/10 – 12/10] |
ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE’S INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR
The intake-air temperature sensor determines the temperature in the suction pipe and forwards the voltage signals arising from the temperature to the control unit. This evaluates the signals and influences the mixture formation and the firing angle.
The resistance of the temperature sensor changes depending on the intake-air temperature. As the temperature increases, the resistance is reduced, which reduces the voltage at the sensor. The control unit evaluates these voltage values since they are directly related to the intake-air temperature (low temperatures result in high voltage values at the sensor, and high temperatures result in low voltage values).
What does an Air Charge/Manifold Temperature Sensor do?
The Air Charge/Manifold Temperature sensor is used by the computer to measure air density for fuel mixture control. The computer uses this information to trim the air/fuel ratio according to the air density.
Where are the Air Charge/Manifold Temperature Sensors located?
They are located either in the intake air tubing or intake manifold and may be incorporated into the MAF sensor.
Will a malfunctioning Air Charge/Manifold Temperature Sensor illuminate the check engine light or affect vehicle operation?
Yes, a failing sensor can illuminate the MIL and may cause the engine to run rich or lean as a result of a failed sensor and may idle poorly, especially when cold.
What are the common causes of failure?
Typically these sensors fail due to exposure to the underhood heat from engine operation. Collecting debris on the sensor element may also cause it to operate improperly.
How to determine if these sensors are malfunctioning?
A DTC will be set if an abnormal reading occurs, P0112 low input or P0113 for high input. The air charge/manifold sensor temperature reading should closely match the engine coolant temperature reading on a scan tool if the engine has not been run for over an hour. The sensor circuit can be checked for proper voltage using a voltmeter.
What makes OUR/ Standard Air Charge/Manifold Temperature Sensors the best?
• As basic manufacturers, Standard have complete control of the manufacturing process from componentry to finished product
• Temperature sensor design specifies tight tolerance thermistor response values to assure the accuracy of the temperature measurement and proper part operation
• All Air Charge/Manifold Temperature sensors are 100% factory tested to ensure trouble-free performance
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