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5WK96801 Map Air Intake Manifold Boost Pressure Sensor 2897333 Replacement for Ram Cummins 6.7L

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About this item

  • Manufacturer Part Number:1110010-PA01, 1110010PA01, 5WK 96801
  • Interchange Part Number: 5497520, 4921322, 5WK96801, 4903286, 2897333
  • Map Sensor Replacement for 2007-up Ram 2500/ 3500 6.7L
  • Map Sensor Replacement For Cumnins ISF 2.8 3.8
  • Manufactured by leaders in the aftermarket parts industry to meet or exceed OEM specifications. Please confirm carefully if this item can fits your car.



Product Description

1

  • OEM Part Number:5WK96801, 4903286, 2897333
  • Interchange Part Number: 1110010-PA01, 1110010PA01, 5WK 96801,5497520, 5WY2420A,4921322,

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  • Direct Replacement For Cumnins ISF 2.8 3.8
  • Pin Counts :4-Pins
  • Easy to Install

3

Compatible withB07NPT2NH2

  • RAM 2500 PICKUP2007-2010
  • RAM 3500 PICKUP 2007-2010
  • RAM 4500 2008-2010
  • RAM 5500 2008-2010
  • RAM 2500 2011-2018
  • RAM 3500 2011-2018
  • RAM 4500 2011-2018
  • RAM 5500 2011-2018

Manuel f.
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Not sure if I got a bad sensor or what the issue was but sensor is stuck reading 65psi of boost pressure at idle sensor is a bit over a month old never actually got around to verify the reading till I threw a scanner on today for a check engine (high boost)
sean
Reviewed in Canada on February 8, 2024
I kept getting a cel for intake temp on my 17 3500 ram and after replacing the actual intake temp sensor it kept happening looked online and seen something about a faulty map sensor that looks exactly the same that for some reason causes the cel so I replaced it and haven’t had the problem since
Christopher Yarchuk
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
This aftermarket sensor does not work in a 2019 dodge ram Cummins. It keeps throwing the map sensor code. It does not read right like the OEM sensor.
david stone
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2023
Faulty part.
Kenneth F.
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2022
Truck had a code for bad map sensor, put this new one in, didnt work, brand new and broken, do not buy for 6.7 cummins, spend money on genuine part
MARK KARTCHNER
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2021
O ring was too thick. Had to use the old one. Used it in my 2010 eam 6.7 engine