
Mack MP7, MP8 Oil Temp Sensor : OEM 21531072
MACK MP7, MP8 OIL TEMP SENSOR : OEM 21531072

ORDERS PLACED BEFORE 3PM EST WILL SHIP SAME DAY
WARRANTY
1M MILES OR 1 YEAR
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This is a Remanufactured, Tamerx Oil Temp Sensor, Tamerx part number 21531072TX-2 ( OEM Part Number 21531072 ). This part is primarily made for a Mack MP7, MP8, and comes with a One Million Miles or One Year Warranty. For additional warranty info Click Here
OEM NUMBERS
Primary OEM | 21531072 |
Additional OEM | 21531072 |
ADDITIONAL DETAILS
CONDITION | New |
UPC / Barcode | 086547500753 |
WEIGHT | 1.00 LBS |
SHIPPING OPTIONS
Ship Weight : 1.00 LBS
UPS Ground, 2nd Day Air, Next Day Air
SHIPPING POLICY
Tamerx Diesel Products ships via UPS Ground. Next day air shipping can be arranged for a reasonable price of anywhere from $50.00 - $100.00 depending on the weight of the product and your location. We will do everything we can to make sure that you get the service you need. We understand how important it is to receive your order as quickly as possible.
In most cases Tamerx Diesel Products only needs one address, as long as your product is shipping to the same location as your billing information. In order to eliminate credit card fraud, your billing information must match the credit card you provide.
The terms, conditions, and details of our warranty vary from product to product. Specific warranty details can be found below.
Tamerx Diesel Products provides a replacement warranty on all of our parts. The duration and mileage limitations of the warranty vary by product and are specified on the product's detail page/item listing.
Please note that the warranty covers replacement of the part and the cost of shipping the replacement part to you only. It does not cover any shop, labor, towing, or any similar or related costs. This is not a "money back guarantee".
If you experience a problem with your part or it is not functioning properly, the correct warranty procedure is to call us at (510) 257-1777 (8:00 AM - 5:00 PM ET Monday through Friday). Be sure to have your order number and/or other relevant order information ready so we can easily locate your order and resolve your issue as quickly as possible. From that point, we will review with you any troubleshooting steps that may need to be taken and other areas or systems that can be checked to rule out external problems contributing to your part's issue. If a replacement is determined to be necessary, we will then arrange for your replacement part to ship out ASAP and issue any necessary return shipping labels and/or documents.
As is the case for the majority of the diesel products sold on Tamerx Diesel Products, your part's warranty is active as soon as you install it. In some other cases, warranty activation is contingent upon you sending us your core (i.e., your old part). Tamerx Diesel Products will provide you a return shipping label for parts that have a warranty with a core return condition. When we have received your core return, the part's warranty coverage begins. We reserve the right to void the product warranty if your core is not received within the allotted time, or if it isn't received at all. If the warranty for the diesel part you are purchasing has a core return requirement, it will be clearly noted on the product detail page/item listing.
What is a Core Charge?
A core charge (also called "core deposit") is similar to the deposit you might pay for a can or bottle of soda and is a standard requirement in the auto parts industry. For example, in many states, to promote recycling, you pay a deposit when you purchase a can of soda and receive your deposit back when you return the empty can. Many automotive parts have a core charge, or core price, that works in essentially the same way as a soda can deposit.
30 Day Core Charge Hold
You authorize Tamerx Diesel Products, to hold your credit card for the specified core charge amount and that you agree to return your core with 30 days of receiving the purchased part. When we have received your core return, the hold is released and the core charge payment is canceled.
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The oil temperature sensor is a crucial component in your vehicle’s engine management system, responsible for monitoring the temperature of the engine oil. This data helps the engine control module (ECM) make adjustments to ensure optimal engine performance and prevent overheating. When the oil temperature sensor fails, it can lead to inaccurate readings and potential engine damage. Understanding the common causes of oil temp sensor failure can help you prevent these issues and keep your engine running smoothly. In this blog, we’ll explore the factors that can lead to oil temperature sensor failure.
Common Causes of Oil Temp Sensor Failure
- Electrical Problems
- The oil temperature sensor relies on electrical connections to transmit data to the ECM. Issues such as damaged wiring, corroded connectors, or poor grounding can interfere with the sensor’s ability to function correctly, leading to failure.
- Heat Exposure
- The sensor is constantly exposed to high temperatures from the engine oil and surrounding components. Over time, excessive heat can cause the sensor’s internal components to degrade or malfunction, resulting in inaccurate readings or complete sensor failure.
- Contamination
- The sensor can be contaminated by dirt, debris, or metal particles in the engine oil. These contaminants can interfere with the sensor’s operation, leading to false readings or failure. Regular oil changes and using high-quality oil can help prevent this.
- Wear and Tear
- Like any other component in your vehicle, the oil temperature sensor can wear out over time due to continuous use. This is especially true in older vehicles or those with high mileage, where the sensor may have been exposed to prolonged stress and vibrations.
- Manufacturing Defects
- Although less common, a manufacturing defect in the sensor itself can cause it to fail prematurely. If the sensor was not built to the proper specifications, it might not withstand the demands of the engine environment.
- Physical Damage
- Accidental damage during engine repairs or maintenance, such as being struck or improperly handled, can cause the oil temperature sensor to fail. Careful handling during any engine work is essential to protect the sensor.
Understanding the causes of oil temperature sensor failure is crucial for maintaining your vehicle’s engine performance and preventing potential damage. Regular maintenance, including checking electrical connections and keeping the engine oil clean, can help extend the life of your oil temp sensor. If you suspect your oil temperature sensor is malfunctioning, it’s important to have it diagnosed and replaced by a professional mechanic to avoid more serious issues. For more information on vehicle maintenance and to find high-quality replacement parts, visit our website. Keeping your engine’s sensors in top condition is key to ensuring optimal performance and longevity.