Description
When your temperature gauge starts acting up or your heat sensor isn’t getting a proper connection, the problem might be as simple as a worn electrical connector. These 90-degree female plugs are the unsung heroes of your tractor’s temperature monitoring system—they ensure your heat sensors get clean power and send reliable signals back to your gauge so you know what’s happening before things get too hot.
What You’re Getting
- Right-angle design fits tight spaces where straight connectors won’t work
- Female plug configuration connects directly to sensor pins for secure engagement
- Corrosion-resistant contacts maintain reliable electrical connection in harsh conditions
- Proper wire gauge capability handles temperature sensor electrical loads without voltage drop
- Weatherproof construction keeps moisture and dirt from causing connection problems
Built for Real Farm Work
This connector works with various temperature sensors and heat monitoring systems found on tractors and agricultural equipment. Whether it’s connecting to coolant temperature sensors, oil temperature senders, or other thermal monitoring components, the 90-degree angle lets you route wiring around tight engine compartments and avoid interference with moving parts or hot surfaces.
Made to Last
Temperature sensor circuits deal with constant heat cycling, vibration, and exposure to engine fluids. This connector uses materials that resist corrosion from moisture and chemicals while maintaining proper electrical contact through thousands of connect/disconnect cycles. The angled design also reduces stress on wire connections compared to straight plugs that might get bent or pulled.
Good to Know
Before connecting, clean both the sensor pins and connector terminals with electrical contact cleaner to ensure a good connection. A thin coat of dielectric grease on the connection helps prevent corrosion without interfering with electrical flow. Make sure your wiring can handle the bend radius without kinking—the 90-degree design helps, but don’t force tight turns that could damage the wire.



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