853678T SENSOR, TPS Mercruiser
40430002S, 40500006T, 40500010T, 40500010U, 40500120U, 424106LRS, 424106LTT, 424106LUS, 424106PUU, 444106LPS, 444236HRS, 4542067LS, 4M4102LPS, 4M4102LRS, 4M4102LTS, 4S42028N1, 4S42028TS, 4S42028TT, 4S42028UT, 4S42028UU, 4S420P8UE
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NewYall TPS Throttle Position Sensor for Chevy Express Silverado Malibu S10 for GMC Savana Sierra C1500 K2500 Yukon for Buick Regal Lacrosse Oldsmobile for Cadillac Pontiac
NewYall For Buick Century 1997-2005; Rendezvous 2002-2005 || For Cadillac Escalade 1999-2006 || For Chevrolet Camaro 1998-2002; Express 1500 1996-2007; Express 3500 1996-2007; Malibu 1998-2002; Silverado 1500 1999-2006; Silverado 2500 1999-2002; Silverado 3500 2001-2002; Sonora 2000-2002; Suburban 1500 2000-2002; Suburban 2500 2000-2002; Venture 1997-2005 || For GMC Saturn LW Wagon 2000-2003; Saturn L Sedan 2001-2002; Savana1500 1996-2007; Savana 2500 1996-2007; Sierra 1500 1999-2006; Sierra 2500 1999-2002; Sierra 3500 2001-2002; Yukon XL1500 2000-2003; Yukon XL 2500 2000-2003 || For Oldsmobile Alero 1999-2004; Intrigue 1999-2002 || For Pontiac Aztek 2002-2005; Bonneville 2004-2005; Firebird 1998-2002; Montana 1999-2004 || Compatible OE#: TH149, 17123852, 17123855, 213-912, 213912, 213913, 213914, 2134668, 25319901, 3857487, 17113578, 17113625, 17125483, 17106809, 38574877, 88893282, 8171238520, 853678T, SS10382, TPS140
NewYall For Buick Century 1997-2005; Rendezvous 2002-2005 || For Cadillac Escalade 1999-2006 || For Chevrolet Camaro 1998-2002; Express 1500 1996-2007; Express 3500 1996-2007; Malibu 1998-2002; Silverado 1500 1999-2006; Silverado 2500 1999-2002; Silverado 3500 2001-2002; Sonora 2000-2002; Suburban 1500 2000-2002; Suburban 2500 2000-2002; Venture 1997-2005 || For GMC Saturn LW Wagon 2000-2003; Saturn L Sedan 2001-2002; Savana1500 1996-2007; Savana 2500 1996-2007; Sierra 1500 1999-2006; Sierra 2500 1999-2002; Sierra 3500 2001-2002; Yukon XL1500 2000-2003; Yukon XL 2500 2000-2003 || For Oldsmobile Alero 1999-2004; Intrigue 1999-2002 || For Pontiac Aztek 2002-2005; Bonneville 2004-2005; Firebird 1998-2002; Montana 1999-2004 || Compatible OE#: TH149, 17123852, 17123855, 213-912, 213912, 213913, 213914, 2134668, 25319901, 3857487, 17113578, 17113625, 17125483, 17106809, 38574877, 88893282, 8171238520, 853678T, SS10382, TPS140
Garage-Pro Throttle Position Sensor Kit Compatible with 1997-2003 Chevrolet Malibu, 2000-2005 Chevrolet Impala, 1994-2003 Pontiac Grand Prix, 1994-1996 Buick Regal with Idle Control Valve
Garage-Pro Throttle Position Sensor Compatible with 1997-2003 Chevrolet Malibu, 1994-2003 Pontiac Grand Prix, 1997-2005 Buick Century, 1994-2005 Grand Am, 1994-1996 Regal, 1995-2005 Monte Carlo, 2002-2005 Rendezvous, Venture, 1995-2001 Lumina, 1999-2004 Oldsmobile Alero, 1993-1997 Cutlass Supreme, 1996-2004 Silhouette, 2001-2005 Aztek, 1994-1998 Skylark, Corsica, 2000-2005 Impala, 1996-1998 Trans Sport, Beretta, Achieva, 1999-2005 Montana, 1997-1999 Cutlass, 1996 Lumina APV || Features: Kit, 3-Prong Blade Male Terminal & 1 Female Connector || Interchange Part Numbers: TH149, 7270, 14095, 14130, 38131, 38135, 75435, 99037, 141457, 141458, 141459, 141471, 213912, 213913, 213914, 219187, 299037, 299040, 319187, 717537, 717544, 717550, 717559, 717560, 933702, 977030, 2001053, 2001327, 2131653, 2132718, 2134668, 3857487, 17106809, 17113578, 17113625, 17123852, 17123855, 17125483, 20091053, 38574877, 60152211, 88864359, 88893282, 89054614, 8171068090, 8171135780, 8171238520, 8171254830, 5S5042, 5S5049, 5S5064, 6J7, 853678T, EC3048, ECA1598, ECC1004, GM0317938 || OE Number: 7270, 14095, 14130, 38131, 38135, 75435, 99037, 141457, 141458, 141459, 141471, 213912, 213913, 213914, 219187, 299037, 299040, 319187, 717537, 717544, 717550, 717559, 717560, 933702, 977030, 2001053, 2001327, 2131653, 2132718, 2134668, 3857487, 17106809, 17113578, 17113625, 17123852, 17123855, 17125483, 20091053, 38574877, 60152211, 88864359, 88893282, 89054614, 8171068090, 8171135780, 8171238520, 8171254830, 5S5042, 5S5049, 5S5064, 6J7, 853678T, EC3048, ECA1598, ECC1004, GM0317938, MC1415 || Components: (1) Idle Control Valve and (1) Throttle Position Sensor || Your order may be split and fulfilled from multiple locations - arriving on different days
Garage-Pro Throttle Position Sensor Compatible with 1997-2003 Chevrolet Malibu, 1994-2003 Pontiac Grand Prix, 1997-2005 Buick Century, 1994-2005 Grand Am, 1994-1996 Regal, 1995-2005 Monte Carlo, 2002-2005 Rendezvous, Venture, 1995-2001 Lumina, 1999-2004 Oldsmobile Alero, 1993-1997 Cutlass Supreme, 1996-2004 Silhouette, 2001-2005 Aztek, 1994-1998 Skylark, Corsica, 2000-2005 Impala, 1996-1998 Trans Sport, Beretta, Achieva, 1999-2005 Montana, 1997-1999 Cutlass, 1996 Lumina APV || Features: Kit, 3-Prong Blade Male Terminal & 1 Female Connector || Interchange Part Numbers: TH149, 7270, 14095, 14130, 38131, 38135, 75435, 99037, 141457, 141458, 141459, 141471, 213912, 213913, 213914, 219187, 299037, 299040, 319187, 717537, 717544, 717550, 717559, 717560, 933702, 977030, 2001053, 2001327, 2131653, 2132718, 2134668, 3857487, 17106809, 17113578, 17113625, 17123852, 17123855, 17125483, 20091053, 38574877, 60152211, 88864359, 88893282, 89054614, 8171068090, 8171135780, 8171238520, 8171254830, 5S5042, 5S5049, 5S5064, 6J7, 853678T, EC3048, ECA1598, ECC1004, GM0317938 || OE Number: 7270, 14095, 14130, 38131, 38135, 75435, 99037, 141457, 141458, 141459, 141471, 213912, 213913, 213914, 219187, 299037, 299040, 319187, 717537, 717544, 717550, 717559, 717560, 933702, 977030, 2001053, 2001327, 2131653, 2132718, 2134668, 3857487, 17106809, 17113578, 17113625, 17123852, 17123855, 17125483, 20091053, 38574877, 60152211, 88864359, 88893282, 89054614, 8171068090, 8171135780, 8171238520, 8171254830, 5S5042, 5S5049, 5S5064, 6J7, 853678T, EC3048, ECA1598, ECC1004, GM0317938, MC1415 || Components: (1) Idle Control Valve and (1) Throttle Position Sensor || Your order may be split and fulfilled from multiple locations - arriving on different days
TPS Throttle Position Sensor Compatible with GM, Chevy, GMC, Pontiac, Saturn, Buick. Silverado Trucks 1996-2007
BOPP Blast Off Performance Products is proud to offer a OEM quality TPS Throttle Position Sensor compatible with GM, Chevy, Buick, GMC, Pontiac, Saturn, Oldmobile. || Compatible with part numbers 7270, 14095, 14130, 38131, 38135, 75435, 99037, 141457, 141458, 141459, 141471, 213912, 213913, 213914, 219187, 299037, 299040, 319187, 717537, 717544, 717550, 717559, 717560, 933702, 977030, 2001053, 2001327, 2131653, 2132718, 2134668, 3857487, 17106809, 17113578, 17113625, 17123852, 17123855, 17125483, 20091053, 38574877, 60152211, 88864359, 88893282, 89054614, 8171068090, 8171135780, 8171238520, 8171254830, 5S5042, 5S5049, 5S5064, 6J7, 853678T, EC3048, ECA1598, ECC1004, GM0317938, MC1415 || Compatible with part numbers TH149, 7270, 14095, 14130, 38131, 38135, 75435, 99037, 141457, 141458, 141459, 141471, 213912, 213913, 213914, 219187, 299037, 299040, 319187, 717537, 717544, 717550, 717559, 717560, 933702, 977030, 2001053, 2001327, 2131653, 2132718, 2134668, 3857487, 17106809, 17113578, 17113625, 17123852, 17123855, 17125483, 20091053, 38574877, 60152211, 88864359, 88893282, 89054614, 8171068090, 8171135780, 8171238520, 8171254830, 5S5042, 5S5049, 5S5064, 6J7, 853678T, EC3048, ECA1598, ECC1004, GM0317938 || See pictures for applications. Please compare to your old sensor.
BOPP Blast Off Performance Products is proud to offer a OEM quality TPS Throttle Position Sensor compatible with GM, Chevy, Buick, GMC, Pontiac, Saturn, Oldmobile. || Compatible with part numbers 7270, 14095, 14130, 38131, 38135, 75435, 99037, 141457, 141458, 141459, 141471, 213912, 213913, 213914, 219187, 299037, 299040, 319187, 717537, 717544, 717550, 717559, 717560, 933702, 977030, 2001053, 2001327, 2131653, 2132718, 2134668, 3857487, 17106809, 17113578, 17113625, 17123852, 17123855, 17125483, 20091053, 38574877, 60152211, 88864359, 88893282, 89054614, 8171068090, 8171135780, 8171238520, 8171254830, 5S5042, 5S5049, 5S5064, 6J7, 853678T, EC3048, ECA1598, ECC1004, GM0317938, MC1415 || Compatible with part numbers TH149, 7270, 14095, 14130, 38131, 38135, 75435, 99037, 141457, 141458, 141459, 141471, 213912, 213913, 213914, 219187, 299037, 299040, 319187, 717537, 717544, 717550, 717559, 717560, 933702, 977030, 2001053, 2001327, 2131653, 2132718, 2134668, 3857487, 17106809, 17113578, 17113625, 17123852, 17123855, 17125483, 20091053, 38574877, 60152211, 88864359, 88893282, 89054614, 8171068090, 8171135780, 8171238520, 8171254830, 5S5042, 5S5049, 5S5064, 6J7, 853678T, EC3048, ECA1598, ECC1004, GM0317938 || See pictures for applications. Please compare to your old sensor.
Compatible models:
Mercruiser entire parts catalog list:
- THROTTLE BODY » 853678T
- THROTTLE BODY(MECHANICAL) » 853678T
- THROTTLE BODY(MECHANICAL) » 853678T
- THROTTLE BODY, MECHANICAL » 853678T
- THROTTLE BODY, MECHANICAL » 853678T
- THROTTLE BODY » 853678T
- THROTTLE BODY » 853678T
- THROTTLE BODY » 853678T
- THROTTLE BODY » 853678T
- THROTTLE BODY » 853678T
- THROTTLE BODY(MECHANICAL THROTTLE AND SHIFT) » 853678T
- THROTTLE BODY » 853678T
- THROTTLE BODY AND LINKAGE » 853678T
- THROTTLE BODY » 853678T
4M4102LTS 1998
4S42028N1 1998
- THROTTLE BODY, MECHANICAL THROTTLE-SHIFT » 853678T
- THROTTLE BODY( MECHANICAL THROTTLE-SHIFT ) » 853678T
- THROTTLE BODY, MECHANICAL THROTTLE-SHIFT » 853678T
- THROTTLE BODY, MECHANICAL THROTTLE-SHIFT » 853678T
- THROTTLE BODY, MECHANICAL THROTTLE-SHIFT » 853678T
- THROTTLE BODY, MECHANICAL THROTTLE-SHIFT » 853678T
- THROTTLE BODY, MECHANICAL THROTTLE-SHIFT » 853678T
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Starting Motor
Illustration 1 g01964824
Typical example
12 V 4 kW Starting Motor
(1) Terminal 30 for connection of the battery cable
(2) Terminal 50 for connection of ignition switch
(3) Terminal 31 for connection of the ground
Illustration 2 g01964833
Typical example
24 V 5.5 kW Starting Motor
(4) Terminal 30 for connection of the battery cable
(5) Integrated Magnetic Switch (IMS)
(6) Terminal 50 for connection of ignition switch
(7) Terminal 31 for connection of the ground The starting motor turns the engine via a gear on the engine flywheel. The starting motor speed must be high enough in order to initiate a sustained operation of the fuel ignition in the cylinders.The starting motor consists of the main armature and a solenoid. The solenoid is a relay with two windings Pull-In (PI) and Hold-In (HI). Upon activation of ignition switch, both windings move the iron core by electromagnets. The linkage from the iron core acts to move the pinion toward the flywheel ring gear for engagement. Upon complete engagement, the solenoid completes the high current circuit that supplies electric power to the main armature in order to provide rotation. During cranking of the engine, only the Hold-In (HI) winding is active.The ignition switch is deactivated once the desired engine speed has been achieved. The circuit is disconnected. The armature will stop rotating. Return springs that are located on the shafts and the solenoid will disengage the pinion from flywheel ring gear back to the rest position.The starting motor has an overrunning clutch to prevent damage to the starting motor and mechanical transmissions as the engine speed increases.Certain higher powered starting motors are designed with an Integrated Magnetic Switch (IMS). The Integrated Magnetic Switch (IMS) is activated by the ignition switch. The solenoid circuit then engages the starting motor. The benefit of Integrated Magnetic Switch (IMS) is a lower current in the ignition circuit that will allow the engine ECM to control ignition without the use of a relay.Alternator
The electrical outputs of the alternator have the following characteristics:
Three-phase
Full-wave
RectifiedThe alternator is an electro-mechanical component. The alternator is driven by a belt from the crankshaft pulley. The alternator charges the storage battery during the engine operation.The alternator is cooled by an external fan which is mounted behind the pulley. The fan may be mounted internally. The fan forces air through the holes in the front of the alternator. The air exits through the holes in the back of the alternator.The alternator converts the mechanical energy and the magnetic field into alternating current and voltage. This conversion is done by rotating a direct current electromagnetic field on the inside of a three-phase stator. The electromagnetic field is generated by electrical current flowing through a rotor. The stator generates alternating current and voltage.The alternating current is changed to direct current by a three-phase, full-wave rectifier. Direct current flows to the output terminal of the alternator. The direct current is used for the charging process.A regulator is installed on the rear end of the alternator. Two brushes conduct current through two slip rings. The current then flows to the rotor field. A capacitor protects the rectifier from high voltages.The alternator is connected to the battery through the ignition switch. Therefore, alternator excitation occurs when the switch is in the ON position.
Illustration 1 g01964824
Typical example
12 V 4 kW Starting Motor
(1) Terminal 30 for connection of the battery cable
(2) Terminal 50 for connection of ignition switch
(3) Terminal 31 for connection of the ground
Illustration 2 g01964833
Typical example
24 V 5.5 kW Starting Motor
(4) Terminal 30 for connection of the battery cable
(5) Integrated Magnetic Switch (IMS)
(6) Terminal 50 for connection of ignition switch
(7) Terminal 31 for connection of the ground The starting motor turns the engine via a gear on the engine flywheel. The starting motor speed must be high enough in order to initiate a sustained operation of the fuel ignition in the cylinders.The starting motor consists of the main armature and a solenoid. The solenoid is a relay with two windings Pull-In (PI) and Hold-In (HI). Upon activation of ignition switch, both windings move the iron core by electromagnets. The linkage from the iron core acts to move the pinion toward the flywheel ring gear for engagement. Upon complete engagement, the solenoid completes the high current circuit that supplies electric power to the main armature in order to provide rotation. During cranking of the engine, only the Hold-In (HI) winding is active.The ignition switch is deactivated once the desired engine speed has been achieved. The circuit is disconnected. The armature will stop rotating. Return springs that are located on the shafts and the solenoid will disengage the pinion from flywheel ring gear back to the rest position.The starting motor has an overrunning clutch to prevent damage to the starting motor and mechanical transmissions as the engine speed increases.Certain higher powered starting motors are designed with an Integrated Magnetic Switch (IMS). The Integrated Magnetic Switch (IMS) is activated by the ignition switch. The solenoid circuit then engages the starting motor. The benefit of Integrated Magnetic Switch (IMS) is a lower current in the ignition circuit that will allow the engine ECM to control ignition without the use of a relay.Alternator
The electrical outputs of the alternator have the following characteristics:
Three-phase
Full-wave
RectifiedThe alternator is an electro-mechanical component. The alternator is driven by a belt from the crankshaft pulley. The alternator charges the storage battery during the engine operation.The alternator is cooled by an external fan which is mounted behind the pulley. The fan may be mounted internally. The fan forces air through the holes in the front of the alternator. The air exits through the holes in the back of the alternator.The alternator converts the mechanical energy and the magnetic field into alternating current and voltage. This conversion is done by rotating a direct current electromagnetic field on the inside of a three-phase stator. The electromagnetic field is generated by electrical current flowing through a rotor. The stator generates alternating current and voltage.The alternating current is changed to direct current by a three-phase, full-wave rectifier. Direct current flows to the output terminal of the alternator. The direct current is used for the charging process.A regulator is installed on the rear end of the alternator. Two brushes conduct current through two slip rings. The current then flows to the rotor field. A capacitor protects the rectifier from high voltages.The alternator is connected to the battery through the ignition switch. Therefore, alternator excitation occurs when the switch is in the ON position.
Parts sensor Mercruiser:
806612T
806612T SENSOR, Knock
02602347, 02608427, 257B021JS, 4332087N1, 4350100KS, 4350104JS, 4350104KS, 4350111HS, 4350118JS, 4350118KS, 4441027LE, 444106AM1, 444106LPS, 457B100KS, 457B101JS, 457B101KS, 457B111GS, 457L101JS, 4M11025LS, 4M11025RS, 4M11025TS, 4M11025TT, 4M11025US,
889575
885165
885165 SENSOR, Temperature and Pressure
40430002S, 40500006T, 40500010T, 40500010U, 40500120U, 424106LRS, 424106LTT, 424106LUS, 424106PUU, 444106LPS, 444236HRS, 4M4102LPS, 4M4102LRS, 4M4102LTS
805218
898141
898141 SENSOR, Hall Effect
40500006T, 40500010T, 40500010U, 40500120U, 424106LTT, 424106LUS, 424106PUU
803148
892615
892615001