- [Fitment] For Honda for Accord 2013-2017.
- [Part Number] 38920-T2A-A02,38920-T2A-A03,38920-T2A-A04.
- [Function] The battery current sensor is used to measure the voltage, current value and temperature of the battery fluid to control the engine to generate the required stable voltage. Replace old battery sensors and fix charging system issues!
- [Easy to install] 1. Disconnect the negative cable and loosen the bolt with a tool. 2. Then use tools to remove the bolts on the other side of the wiring 3. Finally remove the old battery sensor and replace it with a new one, reconnect the cables and bolts.
- [Material] Made of plastic and metal material,sturdy and durable and provides stability and reliability.


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X AUTOHAUX Battery Current Sensor Battery Cable Terminal End Sensor Fit for Honda Accord 2013-2017 Replacement Number 38920-T2A-A02 38920-T2A-A03 38920-T2A-A04
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Informação adicional
Brand | X AUTOHAUX |
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Material | Metal |
Item Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | Digital |
Smokester –
Great price. Did what I needed it to do. Works. No complaints, great job.ðŸ‘
Mellissa Earle –
This products works so good and it’s affordable!!!
Abimelec Rubio –
I was getting the “Charge system error†on my 2014 Honda accord after changing the alternator and battery. I swapped out the battery sensor, turned it on and have had no problems.
Thank you
Eric A –
So, In July I had to replace the alternator in my 2014 Honda Accord Sport and ever since that time my car will on occasion show a “check charge system” light. Multiple times I had the battery and alternator tested and everything looked good but I could not figure out what was wrong with the car. Someone told me to replace the battery sensor so I ordered from Amazon and did that today and so far the message has not popped up. The battery sensor was a super easy fix and I changed it out completely in less than two minutes. So far so good.