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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
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Part #
SU109
SKU #
146258
Weight
0.15lbs
Location:
Air Charge Temperature Sensor
Wiring Harness Included
N
Terminal Type
Blade
Connector Gender
Female
Terminal Quantity
2
Connector Shape
Oval
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Duralast products are engineered and manufactured by Wells Vehicle Electronics, a leading global supplier of advanced vehicle electronics solutions for original equipment and replacement applications. Every component either matches or improves on the OE design to ensure fast, easy installation, superior performance and reliability. Wells offers extensive application information and technical support via its Tech Line at 1-800-558-9770.
- When not replaced, vehicle could experience pinging, excessive hydrocarbons in oil resulting in premature engine bearing wear, spark plug fouling, catalytic converter failure, poor fuel economy and/or CEL/MIL illumination
- Global coverage for import and/or domestic applications
- Designed to meet or exceed OE specifications in form, fit and function
- Coolant temperature sensors provide coolant temperature data to the engine management system
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