Description
When you’re pushing your Deutz hard during long days in the field, the last thing you want is to discover overheating damage when it’s too late. This temperature warning switch is your early warning system, monitoring your engine coolant and triggering that critical warning light when temperatures start climbing into the danger zone. It gives you the chance to shut down safely instead of facing a blown head gasket or worse.
Key Features
- M14 x 1.5 metric threads match your Deutz engine block specifications perfectly
- Precision-calibrated switching temperature protects against costly overheating damage
- Heat-resistant construction withstands extreme engine bay temperatures and vibration
- Quality electrical contacts provide reliable warning signal operation year after year
- Direct replacement that fits like the original factory part
Built for Real Farm Work
Your Deutz Agroprima, Agrostar, Agroxtra, or DX series tractor faces demanding conditions every day – pulling heavy loads on hot summer days, working in dusty environments that clog radiators, or operating with cooling system issues that develop slowly over time. This warning switch gives you that heads-up when coolant temperature starts climbing, whether you’re in the middle of harvest, deep in tillage work, or hauling heavy loads down the road.
Made to Last
Temperature switches live in one of the harshest spots on your tractor – right in the engine coolant where they face extreme heat, pressure, and corrosive chemicals. This replacement is built with materials that handle these punishing conditions without failing or giving false readings. The internal mechanism triggers at the proper temperature to protect your engine, while the electrical contacts resist corrosion season after season.
Installation Notes
Installation requires draining some coolant and carefully removing the old switch to minimize coolant loss. Thread the new switch in by hand first to avoid cross-threading, then tighten to specification with thread sealant. While you’ve got the system open, check your coolant condition and level – if it’s dirty or low, now’s the time to address it. Test your warning light after installation by briefly grounding the switch wire to make sure everything’s working properly.





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