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Gm Delphi Packard Intake Air Temperature Sensor # 12146830 ( Iat / Mat / Act) on 2040-parts.com

US $13.95
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Grover Beach, California, United States

Grover Beach, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:DELPHI PACKARD Model:12146830 Warranty:Yes GM CHEVY RACING WEATHERPACK:AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR Country of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:12146830 UPC:Does not apply


GM Delphi / Packard Intake Air Temperature Sensor ( IAT / MAT / ACT) or

Manifold Air Temperature Sensor # 12146830 , Gray with Keyway Connector

  • 100% Calibration Certified
  • Thermistor Technology
  • Typical Voltage Supply: 5V DC
  • Operating Temperature: -40 C to 135 C
  • Sensor Body Material: PEI 30% GF
  • Hex Size: 18.90 mm (3/4")
  • Thread Size: 3/8" - 18 NPTF
  • Thread Sealant: GM09985490
  • Sealing Pressure: 145 kPa
  • Thermal Time Constant: ** 60 sec
  • Dissipation Constant: * 18 mW/degC
  • Overall Wieght: 13.20 g
  • Color: Gray
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