Description
When your tractor’s computer makes decisions about engine performance, emissions, and even your air conditioning, it needs accurate outside air temperature readings. This air temperature sensor is the component that tells your John Deere what Mother Nature’s throwing at you – whether it’s a frosty morning start or a scorching afternoon in the hay field. If you’ve noticed sluggish performance, poor fuel economy, or your cab climate control acting up, a failed air temperature sensor could be the culprit.
Key Features
- Precise temperature readings help your tractor’s computer optimize engine performance and emissions
- Quick response to temperature changes ensures accurate environmental monitoring
- Sealed construction withstands moisture, dust, and temperature extremes common in agricultural work
- Direct replacement restores proper function to climate control and engine management systems
- Works with your tractor’s computerized systems for automatic adjustments
Built for Modern Farm Technology
These newer John Deere tractors rely on electronic sensors to manage everything from fuel delivery to cab comfort. Whether you’re running a 6M series utility tractor on a dairy operation, working big acres with a 6R series row-crop machine, or handling heavy tillage with a 7R series powerhouse, this sensor provides the temperature data your tractor’s brain needs to keep everything running efficiently.
Made to Last
Farm equipment sensors face some of the toughest conditions around – temperature swings from below freezing to over 100 degrees, constant vibration, dust, and moisture. This sensor is built to handle it all while maintaining the precision your modern tractor’s systems demand. The sealed housing protects the electronic components from contamination while ensuring years of reliable service.
Installation Notes
This sensor typically mounts in the air intake area where it can read true ambient temperature. Installation is usually straightforward, but make sure you disconnect the battery first to protect your tractor’s computer systems. Clean the mounting area and check the wiring connections while you’re at it – corroded connections can cause the same symptoms as a bad sensor.






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