Mazda 3 Cabin Air Temperature Sensors

Your Mazda 3 will be happy to know that the search for the right Cabin Air Temperature Sensors you’ve been looking for is over! Advance Auto Parts has 1 different Cabin Air Temperature Sensors for your vehicle, ready for shipping or in-store pick up. The best part is, our Mazda 3 Cabin Air Temperature Sensors start from as little as $86.99.

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Compare 2 Mazda Cabin Air Temperature Sensors

Carquest Premium – Carquest Cabin Air Temperature Sensor, WTA2009 (Part No.WTA2009)

Carquest Cabin Air Temperature Sensor, WTA2009

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$86.99
The temperature of various systems must be reported to the engine control module (ECM) as well as other operating system controllers in the vehicle. Coolant temperature, cabin temperature, exhaust temperature and ambient temperature are just a few systems reported by a temperature sensor. The temperature sensor is fed 5 volts by the systems computer, within the sensor housing will be a thermistor, or dropping resistor whose resistance value will change as the temperature surrounding it changes. Changing resistance in the circuit will change the volt signal at the processor indicating the current operating value.
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Carquest Premium – Carquest Cabin Air Temperature Sensor, WTA2006 (Part No.WTA2006)

Carquest Cabin Air Temperature Sensor, WTA2006

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$34.99
The temperature of various systems must be reported to the engine control module (ECM) as well as other operating system controllers in the vehicle. Coolant temperature, cabin temperature, exhaust temperature and ambient temperature are just a few systems reported by a temperature sensor. The temperature sensor is fed 5 volts by the systems computer, within the sensor housing will be a thermistor, or dropping resistor whose resistance value will change as the temperature surrounding it changes. Changing resistance in the circuit will change the volt signal at the processor indicating the current operating value.
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