The MTE-THOMSON engine coolant temperature sender informs precise temperatures to the vehicle panel, which is crucial to avoid setbacks and potential harm. Located in several parts of the engine, it activates lamps or alarms when the ideal functioning temperature is exceeded, thus preventing engine overheating. This is a essential part of the cooling system is manufactured with the best raw materials, and its operation is thoroughly inspected. Each of its products tested and approved under rigorous quality control conducted before, during, and after the production process.
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Terminal Quantity | 1 |
Thread Diameter | 1/2" X 14 |
Wrench Size | 15/16 IN |
Use Type | Instruments Indication |
PartNumber | 3037 |
The history of MTE-THOMSON begins under the name MTE, Metalurgica Termo-Eletrica (Thermo-Electric Metallurgy), in 1957, coinciding with the birth of the automotive industry in Brazil. With plenty of dedication and courage, the company has earned its place as one of the main Brazilian suppliers of auto parts. In 1975, the joint venture with Thomson International Co. led to the production of thermostats. Since then, MTE-THOMSON has established itself as a specialist in products for engine temperature control. In 1990, MTE-THOMSON incorporated automotive ceramics in its technology, thus becoming the only manufacturer of PTC and NTC thermistors in Latin America. In 2001, it became the first manufacturer of oxygen sensors in Brazil. Today, after 200 million parts produced and offering more than 3,000 different items, MTE-THOMSON has one of the most complete temperature control and engine management product lines, supplying both OEM and aftermarket customers in more than 100 countries.