CONNERSVILLE, Ind. – Stant Corp. has introduced a new line of coolant temperature sensors to complement its lineup of thermal management system products.
Engineered using exact specifications of leading vehicle manufacturers, Stant coolant temperature sensors have a clean and simple design that features fewer components, according to the company.
“As an OEM manufacturer, Stant understands the exact specifications required by today’s car makers,” said Brian White, director of aftermarket for Stant. “In fact, Stant coolant temperature sensors can be found as original equipment on such popular nameplates as GM, Ford, Fiat, Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz, just to name a few. At Stant, we are dedicated to being best-to-market, so our new Stant coolant temperature sensors are specifically designed to ensure OE performance and reliability.”
Stant coolant temperature sensors measure coolant temperature changes within the cooling system of a vehicle. The continuous measurement is sent to the vehicle’s powertrain control module (PCU), helping to manage fuel injection, ignition timing, variable valve timing and transmission shifting.
Stant coolant temperature sensors are 100 percent factory-resistance calibrated to ensure precision tolerances, resulting in extremely accurate temperature for optimal performance, according to the company.