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🌑️ LIAMTU Fast Response Intake Air Temperature Sensor (IAT) - Replaces Genuine GM Part 25036751 25037334 Review

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Description of 🌑️ LIAMTU Fast Response Intake Air Temperature Sensor (IAT) - Replaces Genuine GM Part 25036751 25037334

Engine air temperature sensor for OEM part # 25036751 25037334. Fits General Motors CHEVROLET and GMC. This IAT (or ACT/VAT/MCT/MAT/CTS) sensor monitors the temperature of the air entering the engine. Made from high quality materials. Built to strict quality control standards.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great good price

This sensor was installed on my Subaru Wrx Sti after I rebuilt the engine for more power and I forgot to tighten the clutch and the sensor blew up and the sensor hit the fire wall. Works as it should, great price πŸ‘πŸΌ

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  • Automotive
Cons
  • Not as thick as other options

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Reject Out of Spec Part

Customer bought this for their Speed Density setting. The unit reads 177 degrees Fahrenheit outdoors, but it's around 85-90 degrees Fahrenheit here in the store. I connected the block from the F-Body (no plug in but had it tested) and read 86 degrees Fahrenheit. This is a fake GM sensor. If you spend money on "Montage", use it from the start. Trying to save $4-$5 on an engine sensor isn't what you want.

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  • Replacement Parts
Cons
  • High Price