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Airtex 5S2066 Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor
for 2007 Kia Rondo

Airtex 5S2066 Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor - 2007 Kia Rondo

Airtex
Brand:Airtex
Part Number: 5S2066
UPC: 080044668312
Weight: 0.05 lbs
Condition:New



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Product Information

Description:

Get the Airtex 5S2066 Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor for your 2007 Kia Rondo. Buy now and secure your purchase online!

The Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor or Fuel Vapor Pressure Sensor measures the atmospheric pressure inside the fuel tank and sends a voltage signal to the Engine Control Module (ECM). The Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor is part of the vehicle's sealed EVAP (Evaporative) system or emission control system which holds fuel vapors and prevents the release of raw hydrocarbons to the atmosphere. The EVAP system's other components such as the vent valve and purge valve function at the direction of the ECM based in part on the Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor's signal. A failed Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor can cause the Check Engine Light (CEL), Service Engine Soon (SES), Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) or Gas Cap Open light to illuminate and can set a trouble code (P-code) in the ECM when not functioning correctly. Not correcting a failed Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor condition can cause reduced fuel mileage and performance, increased emissions and damage to other components such as the catalytic converter.

Specifications:

Connector Gender:
Female
Connector Shape:
Oblong
Mount Type:
Push On
Terminal Gender:
Male
Terminal Quantity:
3
Terminal Type:
Blade
Country of Origin:
US

Airtex 5S2066 Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor compatibility with your 2007 Kia Rondo...

Last Updated: 11/09/2018

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Kia Rondo

2.4L L4 Gas DOHC,
2.7L V6 Gas DOHC
1
 

Kia Rondo



2.4L L4 Gas DOHC,
2.7L V6 Gas DOHC
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