Coolant Temperature Sensor for Fendt Farmer 100 Series Tractors
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Coolant Temperature Sensor for Fendt Farmer 100 Series Tractors

Original price was: $61.02.Current price is: $18.30.

SKU: QTP-57309 Category:

Description

There’s nothing more frustrating than an engine temperature gauge that doesn’t work—especially when you’re in the middle of fieldwork and don’t know if your engine’s running hot. A faulty coolant temperature sensor leaves you blind to overheating, which can turn a $50 part into a $5,000 engine rebuild. This M10 x 1.5 threaded sensor gets your temperature monitoring back online so you’ll know right away if something’s wrong with your cooling system.

What You’re Getting

  • Direct replacement sensor with M10 x 1.5 threads that fits your Farmer’s engine block perfectly
  • Precision electrical sensing that provides accurate temperature readings to your dash gauge
  • Corrosion-resistant construction built to handle coolant chemicals and temperature extremes
  • Quality contacts that maintain reliable electrical connection through thousands of heat cycles

Built for Real Farm Work

This sensor is designed specifically for Fendt Farmer 100 series tractors—models 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, and 108. These compact utility tractors handle everything from loader work around the farmyard to fieldwork with smaller implements. Whether you’re feeding cattle, mowing pastures, or working in orchards and vineyards, your Farmer needs reliable temperature monitoring to keep working through long days.

Made to Last

Coolant sensors live in a harsh environment—constantly exposed to hot coolant with its corrosive additives, pressure cycles, and extreme temperature swings. This replacement uses materials specifically chosen to resist coolant degradation while maintaining reliable electrical function. The threaded body seals properly to prevent leaks at the mounting point.

Good to Know

Installation requires draining coolant below the sensor level before removing the old unit. Clean the threaded mounting location thoroughly and apply appropriate thread sealant to prevent leaks. While you’ve got the coolant drained, it’s a perfect time to check coolant condition and top off if needed. Always verify your temperature gauge functions properly after installation—a working sensor is only useful if you can see what it’s telling you.

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