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Duct Air Temperature Sensor
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2000 - 2004 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Duct Air Temperature Sensor (part#15-5632)

Part No. 15-5632 Warranty  
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Brand: ACDelco
Advance Auto Parts Part#: 18056635
Suitable vehicles: Click to find if this product can be used with your vehicle:
  • Chevrolet
    • Suburban 1500
      • 2004
        • 2004 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 (5.3L 323CI V8 FI VIN: T)
      • 2003
        • 2003 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 (5.3L 323CI V8 FI VIN: T)
      • 2002
        • 2002 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 (5.3L 323CI V8 FI VIN: T)
      • 2001
        • 2001 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 (5.3L 323CI V8 FI VIN: T)
      • 2000
        • 2000 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 (5.3L 323CI V8 FI VIN: T)


ACDelco is a global leader in automotive replacement parts and related services and offers quality aftermarket products for most makes and models, including General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, Toyota and Honda, plus many original equipment service replacement parts. ACDelco products can be found in more than 100 countries located on six of the seven continents and are sourced globally to meet the needs of the local markets, including "maintenance" parts commonly replaced during the lifetime of a vehicle (e.g., batteries, oil filters, air filters, wiper blades, shocks and brakes), as well as "repair" parts (e.g., alternators, radiators, chassis and heating/cooling components). ACDelco offers more than 80,000 parts across 37 product lines.

ACDelco has over 100 years of experience in the automotive industry and is a brand of GM Customer Care and Aftersales, a division of General Motors. ACDelco employs a two- or three-tiered distribution model, utilizing a network of appointed wholesale distributors to service independent installers, ACDelco independent service centers, retail and fleet customers.

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  • Q:

    Does this sensor control how fast or slow my blower motor runs?
    Asked on 10/9/2010 by Anonymous

    1 answer

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      A:

      Should only tell you the temp. Doesnt control anything.

      Answered on 10/11/2010 by michael from aap
  • Q:

    could this be why my car says its worm but blows out could air.when its coold out(duct air temperature sensor). Changed coolent teamp
    Asked on 5/13/2010 by big daddy from Tecumseh mi

    1 answer

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      A:

      This could be on eof the issues, however I would recommend taking it in to a reputable mechanics shop to determine which sensor or other components would need to be replaced.

      Answered on 5/17/2010 by Rose from AAP
  • Q:

    I have a service engine soon code P1275 that shows "Manufacturer fuel air metering". Would this be the part that fixes that problem? If not don you know which sensor it may be so i can purchase one and fix it.
    Asked on 5/6/2010 by Mick from Alabama

    1 answer

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      A:

      No, this is not the sensor you need. The sensor I believe you need is the mass air flow sensor.

      Answered on 6/10/2010 by Mike from AAP
  • Q:

    Where is this part located on the vehicle, is it the sensor that sends the temp reading to the dash display.
    Asked on 10/24/2009 by alusgt from Lynbrook,NY

    2 answers

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      A:

      The air temperature sensor is always located along the ducting of the air intake between the throttle body and air filter housing. The air temperature housing sends its signals to the ECU of the vehicle and not the gauge cluster. The temperature gauge inside the vehicle is the temperature of the coolant.

      Answered on 10/27/2009 by Mike from Advance Auto Parts
    • A:

      This part is located in the A/C ducting usually in the center ducts. Looking through the vents, you usually can see them.

      Answered on 7/31/2010 by JD from Topeka KS
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