TMPSEN031
An engine temperature sensor in a motorcycle monitors the temperature of the engine coolant or oil. It measures the heat generated by the engine and sends this data to the engine control unit (ECU) or the motorcycle’s dashboard gauge. The ECU uses this information to adjust fuel mixture, ignition timing, and other engine parameters to prevent overheating and ensure optimal performance. The temperature sensor also helps the rider by providing real-time temperature readings, which are crucial for maintaining engine health and preventing potential damage from excessive heat.
Manufacturer | Model | Diagram |
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UM | DSR Adventure 125 [UM125-ADV] | View parts diagram |
DSR Adventure TT [UM125-ADT] | View parts diagram | |
DSR EX [UM125-DEX] | View parts diagram | |
DSR SM [UM125-DSM] | View parts diagram | |
Scrambler Classic 125 [UM125-SC] | View parts diagram | |
Scrambler S 125 [UM125-SS] | View parts diagram | |