🌟 Keep your engine cool with Hyundai’s precision sensor—because every degree counts!
The Hyundai Genuine 39220-38030 Water Temperature Sensor Assembly is a brass, flange-mount analog sensor designed for precise temperature monitoring up to 100°C. This authentic OEM part offers a direct fit for Hyundai vehicles, ensuring easy installation and reliable engine performance with a compact, lightweight design.
Brand | Hyundai |
Material | Brass |
Style | Modern |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | Analog |
Specific Uses For Product | Temperature |
Upper Temperature Rating | 1E+2 Degrees Celsius |
Manufacturer | Hyundai |
Model | 39220-38030 |
Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.43 x 2.72 x 1.06 inches |
Item model number | 39220-38030 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Smooth |
Manufacturer Part Number | 39220-38030 |
OEM Part Number | 39220-38030 |
J**A
Facil de instalar
100 % recommended
A**O
Correct fit
Direct fit replacement part. I purchased for a temperature gauge that did not move even after car had been run . After installation of this part the gauge began to immediately work reading the correct coolant temperature.
C**R
Es original
Tal cual la foto , marca hyundai y kia
B**
Buena calidad
Calidad y ajusta bien
V**N
Worked great on 2008 Elantra
No problems, direct replacement. Engine computer reports the temp properly. I replaced the sensor preventively when doing the radiator and bypass hoses together with the thermostat. It is an involving job so better get all new parts in there.
I**E
Funciona
Lo instale para reemplazar el sensor de temperatura de mi vehículo Hyundai Veracruz límited 2007. Activa normalmente los ventiladores del radiador alrededor de 100°C (212°F). Recomendado
R**0
Fixed P0118 error on 2002 Hyundai 2.7 liter engine
This resolved an issue which caused the P0118 error on the ODBII diagnostic. Other symptoms included rough idle, stall when in gear, occasional engine revving. I also noted that the electric fan would turn on immediately even with a cold engine. The old sensor was reporting high temperature which caused the ECU to try to compensate. Once I replaced the sensor, all symptoms were resolved and engine operates normally. On the Hyundai engine, remove engine cover, drain the coolant, disconnect both radiator hoses at the engine and bend out of the way. Their are 2 electrical connectors close to the thermostat housing. Remove both connectors by pinching the side and pulling off. The lower connector is for the sensor. use a 19mm deep socket to remove the sensor and replace with the new part. Reconnect connectors and hoses and refill antifreeze. (good time to flush cooling system and replace antifreeze with fresh fluid.) replace engine cover.
S**3
2006 Hyundai Santa FE 3.5 hp worked as descibed
I installed and the problem was resolved. the only issue is the sealant on the treads was spotty and I did not add any. It had some small seepage but it may resolve itself.
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