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4928594 Exhaust Gas Pressure Sensor EGR Compatible with ISX ISM ISC ISB ISL Diesel Ram 2500 3500 6.7L 4921746 4087989

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  • [Compatible With:] All American FE:2008-2016, All American RE:2008-2016, Ram 2500:2000-2010, Ram 3500:2000-2010, Ram 4500:2008-2010, Ram 5500:2008-2010, M2 106:2007, 2500:2011-2018, 3500:2011-2018, 4500:2011-2017, 5500:2011-2017
  • [Replacement Part Number] 4928594/4921497/4087989NX/4087989
  • [Features]Directly replace, High-quality ABS Plastic, durable and long lasting;
  • [Package list]1pcs 4928594 Exhaust Gas Pressure Sensor EGR Compatible with ISX ISM ISC ISB ISL Diesel Ram 2500 3500 6.7L 4921746 4087989
  • [Year Warranty]12-Months-Warranty, Please confirm your part picture before purchasing to avoid buying the wrong.If you have any questions, please contact us via Amazon Message directly.



Product Description

Product Description

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Compatible With:

All American FE:2008-2016

All American RE:2008-2016

Ram 2500:2000-2010

Ram 3500:2000-2010

Ram 4500:2008-2010

Ram 5500:2008-2010

M2 106:2007

Compatible With:

2500:2011-2018

3500:2011-2018

4500:2011-2017

5500:2011-2017

Replacement Part Number:

4928594/4921497/4087989NX/4087989

Package list:

1pcs 4928594 Exhaust Gas Pressure Sensor EGR Compatible with ISX ISM ISC ISB ISL Diesel Ram 2500 3500 6.7L 4921746 4087989


W Craig
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
Received this quickly and it seems to be of good quality. It snapped into the original electrical connector without issue - some have tolerancing issues that make the clip not fully secure. I can't distinguish the readings from a prior sensor, so this must be decently calibrated! Cheap enough that I'm willing to use it until it fails.