Coolant Temperature Sensor MIA13198 MIU12581 for John Deere Gator XUV 825i 825E
Coolant Temperature Sensor MIA13198 MIU12581 for John Deere Gator XUV 825i 825E
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Coolant Temperature Sensor for John Deere Gator XUV 825i 825E
This coolant temperature sensor, with OEM cross-reference numbers MIA13198 and MIU12581, monitors engine coolant temperature for the John Deere Gator XUV 825i and 825E utility vehicles. It sends accurate temperature data to the engine control unit, enabling proper fuel mixture and cooling system operation. A reliable replacement part for maintaining optimal engine performance in John Deere Gator XUV models.
Overview
This coolant temperature sensor is designed specifically for John Deere Gator XUV 825i and 825E models, providing critical temperature readings to the engine management system. By ensuring the engine operates within the correct temperature range, this sensor helps prevent overheating and supports efficient combustion. It is a direct-fit replacement part for maintaining the reliability of your Gator utility vehicle.
Built For Performance
- Precision thermistor element delivers accurate temperature response
- Corrosion-resistant housing withstands coolant exposure and vibration
- Plug-and-play design with correct connector for easy installation
- Tested to meet OEM specifications for durability and signal output
- Helps prevent engine damage from overheating or poor fuel tuning
Fits These Machines
- for John Deere Gator XUV 825i
- for John Deere Gator XUV 825E
On-The-Job Use
- Farm, ranch, and property maintenance operations
- Utility and groundskeeping tasks in varied weather
- Trail riding and off-road recreational use
- Construction site material handling and support
Specs At A Glance
| Part Number(s) | MIA13198, MIU12581 |
| Sensor Type | Coolant Temperature Sensor |
| Application | John Deere Gator XUV 825i, 825E |
Good To Know
Q: What are symptoms of a failing coolant temperature sensor? A: Common signs include poor fuel economy, hard starting, erratic cooling fan operation, or an illuminated check engine light.
Q: Can I install this sensor myself? A: Yes, typically it is a straightforward replacement – drain some coolant, unplug the old sensor, and install the new one – but always refer to your vehicle's service manual for specific steps.
Slight variation in finish or dimensions may occur between production runs, and confirm compatibility before ordering.
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