Among these sensors, the Genuine Cummins Oil Pressure Temperature Sensor part numbers 4921517, 4921477, and 4921493 are essential components that provide accurate readings of oil pressure and temperature within the engine.
These sensors are designed to withstand the harsh conditions of diesel engine environments, where temperature fluctuations, high pressures, and mechanical vibrations are common.
The oil pressure sensor, part number 4921517, monitors the engine's oil pressure and sends this data to the engine control unit (ECU). This information is vital for the engine's proper functioning, as it helps maintain the ideal oil pressure level to ensure proper lubrication of moving parts, prevent friction, and reduce wear and tear. Inaccurate readings or malfunctions of this sensor could lead to engine damage or decreased performance.
The oil temperature sensor, part number 4921477, is responsible for measuring the temperature of the engine oil. Engine oil temperature is a critical parameter, as it affects the viscosity and overall effectiveness of the oil in lubricating engine components. By accurately gauging the oil temperature, the sensor enables the ECU to adjust the engine's operating parameters for optimal efficiency and performance.
The sensor with part number 4921493 serves a similar purpose, contributing to the engine's overall health by providing accurate readings of oil pressure and temperature.
Together, these sensors provide a comprehensive view of the engine's lubrication system, allowing the ECU to make real-time adjustments based on the current operating conditions.
Tonkee®, a recognized name in the aftermarket parts industry, offers these Genuine Cummins Oil Pressure Temperature Sensors as replacements or upgrades for the original sensors. These sensors are built to Cummins' stringent quality standards, ensuring they meet the required specifications for accuracy, durability, and compatibility with the supported engines. Tonkee®'s commitment to providing reliable parts enhances the engine's longevity and performance.
Among these sensors, the Genuine Cummins Oil Pressure Temperature Sensor part numbers 4921517, 4921477, and 4921493 are essential components that provide accurate readings of oil pressure and temperature within the engine.
These sensors are designed to withstand the harsh conditions of diesel engine environments, where temperature fluctuations, high pressures, and mechanical vibrations are common.
The oil pressure sensor, part number 4921517, monitors the engine's oil pressure and sends this data to the engine control unit (ECU). This information is vital for the engine's proper functioning, as it helps maintain the ideal oil pressure level to ensure proper lubrication of moving parts, prevent friction, and reduce wear and tear. Inaccurate readings or malfunctions of this sensor could lead to engine damage or decreased performance.
The oil temperature sensor, part number 4921477, is responsible for measuring the temperature of the engine oil. Engine oil temperature is a critical parameter, as it affects the viscosity and overall effectiveness of the oil in lubricating engine components. By accurately gauging the oil temperature, the sensor enables the ECU to adjust the engine's operating parameters for optimal efficiency and performance.
The sensor with part number 4921493 serves a similar purpose, contributing to the engine's overall health by providing accurate readings of oil pressure and temperature.
Together, these sensors provide a comprehensive view of the engine's lubrication system, allowing the ECU to make real-time adjustments based on the current operating conditions.
Tonkee®, a recognized name in the aftermarket parts industry, offers these Genuine Cummins Oil Pressure Temperature Sensors as replacements or upgrades for the original sensors. These sensors are built to Cummins' stringent quality standards, ensuring they meet the required specifications for accuracy, durability, and compatibility with the supported engines. Tonkee®'s commitment to providing reliable parts enhances the engine's longevity and performance.