21164414 Temperature sensor Volvo.Penta
D8A1-A MP; D8A2-A MP
Temperature
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HELLA 6PT 358 181-391 Sensor, Exhaust Gas Temperature - 2-Pole - Screwed - Cable: 560 mm
HELLA for OE No: 21164414 || Designed to meet or exceed OEM specifications || HELLA exhaust gas temperature sensors impress with their long service life and high reliability || Customers benefit from lower emissions, improved engine efficiency and optimized performance and resulting lower fuel consumption || Increase in engine power
HELLA for OE No: 21164414 || Designed to meet or exceed OEM specifications || HELLA exhaust gas temperature sensors impress with their long service life and high reliability || Customers benefit from lower emissions, improved engine efficiency and optimized performance and resulting lower fuel consumption || Increase in engine power
Collinstie 21164414 Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor EGT Sensor S11022 Compatible fit for Mack 2011-2014 MP7 MP8 MP10 and Volvo 2011-2017 D11 D13 D16 Engines
Collinstie Detailed Applications:fit for Mack (2011-2014) And Volvo (2011-2017) Engines . || Made from high quality materials to ensure term stable performance That meets or exceeds OEM standards. || OE Part Cross Refrence:S11022、21164414、1003-1022、10031022,904-7782. || Direct plug-In replacement;aftermarket products. || Any problem please feel free to contact us, thanks.
Collinstie Detailed Applications:fit for Mack (2011-2014) And Volvo (2011-2017) Engines . || Made from high quality materials to ensure term stable performance That meets or exceeds OEM standards. || OE Part Cross Refrence:S11022、21164414、1003-1022、10031022,904-7782. || Direct plug-In replacement;aftermarket products. || Any problem please feel free to contact us, thanks.
Nanshaolin 21164414 DEF Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor EGT Sensor Compatible with Volvo VNL VNM Mack CXU MRU 10.8L 12.8L 16.1L
NANSHAOLIN Replace OE#: 21164414 || Compatible with Volvo VNL VNM Mack CXU MRU 10.8L 12.8L 16.1L || Direct replacement -This replacement sensor matches the function and performance of the original sensor on specified vehicles. || Trustworthy quality -Backed by team of engineers and quality specialists,Stability and Durability. || 6 montshs unlimited warranty.Restores performance -Manufactured to Precise OE Requirements For Perfect Fit. Reliable Performance.
NANSHAOLIN Replace OE#: 21164414 || Compatible with Volvo VNL VNM Mack CXU MRU 10.8L 12.8L 16.1L || Direct replacement -This replacement sensor matches the function and performance of the original sensor on specified vehicles. || Trustworthy quality -Backed by team of engineers and quality specialists,Stability and Durability. || 6 montshs unlimited warranty.Restores performance -Manufactured to Precise OE Requirements For Perfect Fit. Reliable Performance.
Compatible models:
D8A1-A MP; D8A2-A MP
Volvo.Penta
Volvo Penta entire parts catalog list:
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Perform the required daily maintenance and other periodic maintenance before starting the engine. Inspect the engine room. This inspection can help prevent major repairs at a later date. See this Operation and Maintenance Manual (Maintenance Section), "Maintenance Interval Schedule".Walk-Around Inspection
For any type of leak (coolant, lube, or fuel) clean up the fluid. If leaking is observed, find the source and correct the leak. If leaking is suspected, check the fluid levels more often than recommended until the leak is found or fixed, or until the suspicion of a leak is proved to be unwarranted.
To obtain maximum service life for your engine, make a thorough inspection before starting the engine. Make a walk-around inspection of the installation. Look for items such as oil or coolant leaks, loose bolts and trash buildup. Remove any trash. Arrange for repairs, as needed.
The guards must be in the proper place. Repair damaged guards or replace missing guards.
Ensure that the areas around the rotating parts are clear.Air Inlet System
Ensure that the air inlet piping and the air filters are in place.
Ensure that all clamps and connections are secure.
Observe the air cleaner service indicator. Service the air cleaner when the yellow diaphragm enters the red zone, or when the red piston locks in the visible position.Cooling System
Inspect the cooling system for leaks or loose connections.
Inspect the cooling system hoses for cracks and for loose clamps.
Inspect the water pumps for evidence of leaks.
Inspect the fan drive belts for cracks and for deterioration.
Check the coolant level. Add coolant, if necessary. For information on the proper coolant to use, see this Operation and Maintenance Manual (Maintenance Section), "Refill Capacities and Recommendations".Driven Equipment
Perform any maintenance that is required for the driven equipment. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual for the generator.
Ensure that the main circuit breaker is open.Electrical System
Inspect the wiring for the following conditions:
Loose connections
Wiring that is worn or frayedInspect the alternator belt for cracks and for deterioration.Ensure that the grounds are secure.Fuel System
All valves in the fuel return line must be open before and during engine operation to help prevent high fuel pressure. High fuel pressure may cause filter housing failure or other damage.
Inspect the fuel lines for loose fittings and leaks. Ensure that the fuel lines are properly clamped.
Ensure that the fuel is supplied to the engine.If the engine has not been started for several weeks, fuel may have drained from the fuel system. Air may have entered the filter housing. Also, when fuel filters have been changed, some air space will be left in the housing. In these instances, prime the fuel system. See this Operation and Maintenance Manual (Maintenance Section), "Fuel System-Prime" for information on priming the fuel system.Lubrication System
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Oil level gauge
(1) "ADD" mark
(2) "FULL" mark
Check the engine crankcase oil level. Maintain the oil level between the "ADD" and "FULL " marks on the "ENGINE STOPPED" side of the oil level gauge. For information on the proper oil to use, see this Operation and Maintenance Manual (Maintenance Section), "Refill Capacities and Recommendations".
Check for leaks at the following components: crankshaft seals, crankcase, oil filters, oil gallery plugs, sensors and valve covers.
Inspect the tubes, tee pieces, and clamps on the crankcase breathers.Starting System
Disconnect any battery chargers that are not protected against the high current drain that is created when the electric starting motor is engaged.
Inspect the battery cables for good connections and for corrosion.
Inspect the gauges and the control panel for good condition.
Reset the shutoff and alarm components.
For any type of leak (coolant, lube, or fuel) clean up the fluid. If leaking is observed, find the source and correct the leak. If leaking is suspected, check the fluid levels more often than recommended until the leak is found or fixed, or until the suspicion of a leak is proved to be unwarranted.
To obtain maximum service life for your engine, make a thorough inspection before starting the engine. Make a walk-around inspection of the installation. Look for items such as oil or coolant leaks, loose bolts and trash buildup. Remove any trash. Arrange for repairs, as needed.
The guards must be in the proper place. Repair damaged guards or replace missing guards.
Ensure that the areas around the rotating parts are clear.Air Inlet System
Ensure that the air inlet piping and the air filters are in place.
Ensure that all clamps and connections are secure.
Observe the air cleaner service indicator. Service the air cleaner when the yellow diaphragm enters the red zone, or when the red piston locks in the visible position.Cooling System
Inspect the cooling system for leaks or loose connections.
Inspect the cooling system hoses for cracks and for loose clamps.
Inspect the water pumps for evidence of leaks.
Inspect the fan drive belts for cracks and for deterioration.
Check the coolant level. Add coolant, if necessary. For information on the proper coolant to use, see this Operation and Maintenance Manual (Maintenance Section), "Refill Capacities and Recommendations".Driven Equipment
Perform any maintenance that is required for the driven equipment. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual for the generator.
Ensure that the main circuit breaker is open.Electrical System
Inspect the wiring for the following conditions:
Loose connections
Wiring that is worn or frayedInspect the alternator belt for cracks and for deterioration.Ensure that the grounds are secure.Fuel System
All valves in the fuel return line must be open before and during engine operation to help prevent high fuel pressure. High fuel pressure may cause filter housing failure or other damage.
Inspect the fuel lines for loose fittings and leaks. Ensure that the fuel lines are properly clamped.
Ensure that the fuel is supplied to the engine.If the engine has not been started for several weeks, fuel may have drained from the fuel system. Air may have entered the filter housing. Also, when fuel filters have been changed, some air space will be left in the housing. In these instances, prime the fuel system. See this Operation and Maintenance Manual (Maintenance Section), "Fuel System-Prime" for information on priming the fuel system.Lubrication System
Illustration 1 g00736087
Oil level gauge
(1) "ADD" mark
(2) "FULL" mark
Check the engine crankcase oil level. Maintain the oil level between the "ADD" and "FULL " marks on the "ENGINE STOPPED" side of the oil level gauge. For information on the proper oil to use, see this Operation and Maintenance Manual (Maintenance Section), "Refill Capacities and Recommendations".
Check for leaks at the following components: crankshaft seals, crankcase, oil filters, oil gallery plugs, sensors and valve covers.
Inspect the tubes, tee pieces, and clamps on the crankcase breathers.Starting System
Disconnect any battery chargers that are not protected against the high current drain that is created when the electric starting motor is engaged.
Inspect the battery cables for good connections and for corrosion.
Inspect the gauges and the control panel for good condition.
Reset the shutoff and alarm components.
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874922 Temperature gauge, oil temperature engine
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