Description
If your cab feels like a sauna when it should be cooling off, or the A/C system just isn’t keeping you comfortable during long summer days, a faulty temperature sensor might be the culprit. This little sensor tells your tractor’s air conditioning system what the actual temperature is so it knows when to kick on and cool things down. When it fails, you’re stuck sweating through harvest season or working with windows open when you should be comfortable inside.
What You’re Getting
- Precise temperature monitoring that keeps your A/C system responding properly to cab conditions
- Direct replacement sensor that plugs right into your existing wiring harness
- Weather-resistant construction built to handle the vibration and temperature swings of agricultural work
- OEM-quality sensor that maintains accurate readings over time
Built for Real Farm Work
This sensor is designed specifically for the air conditioning systems in Fendt Vario 822, 828, and 936 models, plus Massey Ferguson 8600 series tractors including the 8650, 8660, 8670, 8680, and 8690. These are serious workhorses used for everything from heavy tillage and planting to harvest operations where you need reliable climate control to stay productive through long days.
Made to Last
Farm equipment sensors take a beating from constant vibration, temperature changes, and the electrical demands of modern tractors. This sensor uses quality components that maintain accurate readings and resist the corrosion that can affect cheaper parts over time.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward—just unplug the old sensor and plug in the new one. The sensor location varies by model, so check your operator manual if you’re not sure where it’s mounted. If your A/C has been acting up intermittently, this sensor might be getting weak and giving inconsistent readings.






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