- Precision-engineered to accurately monitor the outside air temperature around your vehicle.
- Solidly built to last years with your vehicle. Just replace your old temperature sensor and never think about it again.
- Ready to install right out of the package to quickly fix your vehicle’s outside temperature reading. Compatible with BMW air outdoor temp sensor.
- Interchangeable with the OEM part numbers 65816905133, 65816905050, 902-020, 61138365340, 65818360625, 5S12719, AX203, EC0019, 65816936953
- Here’s what you’ll receive: 1x outside ambient air temperature sensor with 3-Year Warranty.


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21323-12019A Outside Air Ambient Temperature Sensor – Compatible with BMW – Replaces OEM #: 65816905133, 65816905050, 902-020
*$325.00
Informação adicional
Brand | Mean Mug Auto |
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Material | Plastic |
Measurement Accuracy | ±1.5% |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
Output Type | Analog |
Specific Uses For Product | Temperature Sensor |
Upper Temperature Rating | 125 Degrees Celsius |
UPC | 646437707350 |
Manufacturer | Mean Mug Auto |
Style | Modern |
Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.35 x 3.07 x 0.31 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 21323-12019A |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 21323-12019A |
OEM Part Number | 61138365340, 65818360625, 5S12719, AX203, EC0019, 65816905050, 65816905133, 65816936953, 902-020 |
Date First Available | June 21, 2017 |
Mark Pike –
Replaced broken one on 2013 Mini Cooper. Works just fine
Charles C. –
It fitted and works in my car perfectly
Khan –
Works perfectly, zero issues, and fair price. Would definitely recommend!
JEG –
Better spend more on a better version of this item. It worked for a couple of weeks and now that I tried to get help with it because it’s failing, I find out the “return window” has closed
moshe –
This works just as well as the any of themore expensive ones. Very happy with my purchase !
Aaron and Lauren –
I had an annoying issue in my e90 where it showed “-40” degrees due to the other sensor being damaged. This fixed it and the related code/DME issues.
mohamed a alsayegh –
It work but the two contact need alignment with plug
Jessica Rimert –
Took longer for me to locate the sensor than to replace JR on my 2003 525i – it was supposed to be on the passenger front wheel well trim but mine was missing and found to be zip tied behind a head lamp. Regardless this was plug and play and worked as soon as i started the car.
RF –
On my 2003 E39 525i, the sensor is located on the engine splash shield just behind the bumper (passenger side). Remove old sensor from the splash shield mount by sliding it towards the connector side. Press the snap on the harness to release the sensor, replace with new one and remount. It takes less than 5 minutes, and AC blows cold again.
Dave M. –
It cost much less than a factory unit and works just as well.