5461618
Temperature Sensor
Cummins®

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DESCRIPTION

Introduction

The Cummins 5461618 Temperature Sensor is a specialized component designed for use in commercial trucks. It plays a role in monitoring the temperature within the engine system, providing data that aids in the efficient and reliable operation of the vehicle. Understanding its function and significance is key to maintaining optimal truck performance.

Basic Concepts of Temperature Sensors

Temperature sensors measure temperature changes and convert them into electrical signals. These sensors are integral to various automotive systems, ensuring that components operate within safe temperature ranges. They help in maintaining engine efficiency, preventing overheating, and ensuring the longevity of engine parts 1.

Purpose of the Cummins 5461618 Temperature Sensor

This Cummins part is specifically designed to monitor the temperature of the engine coolant. It provides real-time temperature data to the engine control unit (ECU). This information allows the ECU to make adjustments to fuel injection, ignition timing, and other parameters to optimize engine performance and efficiency 2.

Key Features

The Cummins 5461618 Temperature Sensor is engineered with precision to ensure accurate temperature readings. Its design incorporates high-quality materials that withstand the harsh conditions within a truck engine. The sensor is equipped with advanced technological specifications that enhance its durability and reliability.

Benefits of Using the Cummins 5461618 Temperature Sensor

Incorporating this part into truck systems offers several advantages. It contributes to improved engine performance by ensuring that the engine operates within optimal temperature ranges. This leads to enhanced fuel efficiency and reduced emissions. Additionally, the sensor aids in maintaining engine reliability by preventing overheating and potential damage to engine components 3.

Installation and Integration

Proper installation of the Cummins 5461618 Temperature Sensor is important for its effective operation. It should be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s guidelines to ensure accurate temperature readings and seamless integration with the engine management system. Care should be taken to avoid damage to the sensor during installation and to secure it properly to prevent dislodgement.

Troubleshooting and Maintenance

Regular maintenance of the Cummins 5461618 Temperature Sensor is important to ensure its longevity and optimal performance. This includes checking for any signs of damage or wear, ensuring secure connections, and verifying that the sensor is providing accurate readings. Troubleshooting may involve checking the sensor’s wiring and connections, and using diagnostic tools to identify any issues.

Common Failure Modes

Temperature sensors can experience various failure modes, including inaccurate readings, complete failure, or intermittent operation. Symptoms may include engine overheating warnings, erratic engine performance, or failure of the engine to start. Causes can range from physical damage to the sensor, corrosion, or electrical issues. Addressing these issues promptly can prevent further damage to the engine.

Diagnostic Procedures

Diagnosing issues with the Cummins 5461618 Temperature Sensor involves a series of steps. This includes using diagnostic tools to read error codes, checking the sensor’s electrical connections, and verifying its output signal. Software tools can provide detailed insights into the sensor’s performance and help identify any underlying issues.

Replacement and Upgrades

When replacing the Cummins 5461618 Temperature Sensor, it is important to ensure compatibility with the truck’s engine management system. Upgrades may be available that offer improved accuracy, durability, or additional features. Following the manufacturer’s guidelines for replacement will help maintain the sensor’s performance and reliability.

Cummins Overview

Cummins Inc. is a global power leader that designs, manufactures, and distributes engines, filtration, and power generation products. With a rich history of innovation and quality, Cummins has established a strong reputation in the commercial truck industry. Its product range includes a variety of components and systems designed to enhance the performance, efficiency, and reliability of commercial vehicles.

Compatibility with Cummins Engines

The Temperature Sensor 5461618, manufactured by Cummins, is designed to fit seamlessly with a range of Cummins engines. This sensor is integral to the engine’s operation, ensuring that the engine’s temperature is monitored and regulated effectively.

Compatible Engines

  • B4.5 CM2350 B135B and B6.7 CM2350 B135B Engines: Known for their reliability and performance, these engines benefit from the precise monitoring capabilities of the Temperature Sensor 5461618.
  • F3.8 CM2350 F120B Engine: This model benefits from the sensor’s accurate temperature readings, contributing to the engine’s longevity and efficiency.
  • ISB4.5 CM2350 B104 Engine: Designed for heavy-duty applications, this engine relies on the Temperature Sensor 5461618 to manage performance under demanding conditions.

Each of these engines relies on the Temperature Sensor 5461618 to deliver accurate and timely temperature information, which is vital for the engine’s overall health and performance.

Role in Engine Systems

Part 5461618, a Temperature Sensor, is integral to the effective operation of various engine systems, particularly within the context of aftertreatment devices and systems. This sensor is strategically positioned on the sensor bracket, which is part of the aftertreatment arrangement. Its primary function is to monitor and report the temperature conditions within the aftertreatment device.

The data collected by the Temperature Sensor is vital for the aftertreatment system to function optimally. It ensures that the aftertreatment processes, which are designed to reduce emissions and improve the overall efficiency of the engine, operate within their specified temperature ranges. This monitoring helps in maintaining the integrity and performance of the aftertreatment components, thereby contributing to the engine’s overall efficiency and compliance with environmental regulations.

Furthermore, the Temperature Sensor’s readings are used by the engine’s control unit to make necessary adjustments to the engine’s operation, ensuring that the aftertreatment system remains effective under varying conditions. This interplay between the Temperature Sensor and the aftertreatment system underscores the sensor’s significance in modern engine management strategies.

Conclusion

The Cummins 5461618 Temperature Sensor is a critical component in the maintenance and operation of commercial truck engines. Its accurate temperature monitoring capabilities ensure optimal engine performance, efficiency, and reliability. Proper installation, regular maintenance, and prompt troubleshooting are essential to maximize the benefits of this sensor.


  1. Sully, F. K. (1998). Motor Vehicle Mechanics Textbook, Fifth Edition. Heinemann Professional Publishing.

  2. Rendle, S., & Randall, M. (2000). Haynes Diesel Engine Systems and Data Book. Haynes Publishing.

  3. Harrison, M. (2004). Controlling Noise and Vibration in Road Vehicles. SAE International.

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SPECIFICATIONS

Package Dimensions
10.5 x 7.37 x 3.62 in
Weight
0.897 lbs
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