- Direct replacement – this humidity sensor is designed to match the fit, function and performance of the original interior humidity sensor on specified vehicle years, makes and models
- Restores functionality – engineered to help restore proper climate control cabin air recirculation mode when the factory interior humidity sensor has failed from electrical malfunction or impact
- Durable construction – this sensor is made from quality materials for reliable service
- Trustworthy quality – backed by team of product experts in the United States and more than a century of automotive experience
- Ensure fit – to make sure this part fits your exact vehicle, input your make, model and trim level into the garage tool


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Dorman 926-369 HVAC Humidity Sensor Compatible with Select Models
*$608.70
Informação adicional
Brand | Dorman |
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Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.2 x 2.2 x 2.2 inches |
Material | Glass |
Measurement Accuracy | ±3% |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | Digital |
Specific Uses For Product | automotive humidity control |
UPC | 037495933193 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00037495933193 |
Manufacturer | Dorman Products |
Style | Modern |
Item Weight | 0.246 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.2 x 2.2 x 2.2 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 926-369 |
Exterior | Ready To Paint If Needed |
Manufacturer Part Number | 926-369 |
OEM Part Number | AX519, WT5963, 55111389AB, 55111389AC, 55111389AD, 55111389AE, 55111389AF, 68440808AA |
Date First Available | February 8, 2022 |
Seabass –
After installing this humidity sensor the error message went away and things seem to be working better in my truck!
Dutch –
The re-circulation button on my 2011 Chrysler 300 was blinking, and the air would not re-circulate. Quick search on Google suggested the humidity sensor was bad. This Dorman sensor fixed the problem; and took only 10 minutes to replace (it’s on the windshield next to the mirror).
bettinad –
Works perfect on my car!!
Jacob Duran –
Installed this yesterday on my 2013 300s 3.6L. My AC Recirculation button wasn’t working. It would flash 3 times and stay off. Which was due to the faulty humidity sensor. Replaced it with the Doorman brand and now it works perfectly.
Sabayon Linux User –
I did not know I had a humidity sensor in my Dodge Ram Truck, until I had the windshield replaced. I asked the Tech, “What is that box for.” “It is a humidity sensor.” OK, so I forgot about it until I needed my OBDII scanner, to program a new key-fob. The scanner ran a diagnostic, and threw a code for: “Bad Humidity Sensor” I cleared the code, and restarted the diagnostic, same thing, bad sensor. Decided to replace it, since it was an easy fix. This was the less expensive option. After installing it, I cleared the diagnostic error code, and it did not come back. Researched what the thing, sensor, does. If the humidity increases in the cab, the computer opens the outside air inlet to give you more outside air. In the dessert Southwest, that makes sense, In Texas , Florida, Missouri, Iowa, it makes no sense. My guess is, it has more to do with running the air conditioner less, to get a little better mileage. Hope so, I could use better mileage.
Wayne –
My recirculation wouldn’t work without replacing this part.
Funny thing is my mechanic had no idea.
JaxFL –
My 2013 Chrysler 300C wouldn’t cool down no matter what the a/c was set on. Noticed the recirculation button wouldn’t come on or stay on when selected. Replacing this humidity sensor did the trick.
Perfect fit and easy install. It is on the windshield next to where your rear view mirror attaches. Pop off the cover, unplug one pin connector wire, pop out old sensor, pop in new sensor, plug back in, and pop cover back on. Saved a $100…that’s if your shop got diag. right the first time. Could save several hundred $$$. You can do it yourself!!!
Sergio –
Wasn’t sure if it would work on my 13 Dodge Charger RT Daytona but it sure did the job. Fits and easy to work with.
Kindle Customer –
As soon as I install this I get a “unable to communicate” error. I put the old one back in and I get the original error. Put this one in and immediately the unable to communicate error becomes active.
After perusing several forums I’ve found that everyone says you must use the MOPAR branded unit on the RAM 1500. None of these knockoffs will work, even though they say they will.
Jonny –
Doesn’t work in the winter. Works fine when the ambient temperature is above 5C. Doesn’t work when colder until it the car heats up. The result is a heating system that doesn’t work correctly in the winter. Of course this was only noticeable after my return window expired.