🌟 Stay cool, stay precise — the sensor your GM deserves!
The ACDelco GM Original Equipment 25775833 Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Assembly is a GM-recommended replacement part designed to restore accurate outside temperature readings. Manufactured to exact GM OE specifications, it guarantees perfect fit and reliable performance with ±1.5% accuracy. Compact and easy to install, this sensor ensures your vehicle’s climate control and temperature display function flawlessly, enhancing your driving comfort and confidence.
Brand | ACDelco |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2 x 1.7 x 1 inches |
Item Weight | 9.07 g |
Style | Modern |
Measurement Accuracy | ±1.5% |
Mounting Type | Alignment Tab Mount |
Output Type | Push Button |
Specific Uses For Product | Automobile temperature display and climate control systems |
UPC | 707773591918 |
Manufacturer | ACDelco |
Model | 25775833 |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 1.7 x 1 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 25775833 |
Exterior | Chrome |
Manufacturer Part Number | 25775833 |
OEM Part Number | 25775833 |
J**N
2006 GMC Sierra Rear View Mirror Temperature Sensor
My 2006 GMC Sierra rear view mirror was showing OC for the temperature and would show random temperatures that were clearly incorrect. I bought this which is the upgraded part so looks a little different than the original. It fixed my issue right away. It's located right behind the grill more towards the drivers side but still in the middle.
M**K
Sends ambient air temp info for electronic rear view mirrors, not HVAC controls.
This IS the correct sensor for sending ambient air temp info to electronic rear view mirrors with compass/temperature indicators on 2001 Suburban 1500 LT (and other Chevy/GMC models with this accessory), although I couldn't find an exact match for the part number I found on the OE, and the clip configuration of this one was a little different. However, once I was satisfied that it correctly matched the OE electrical connector, I just trimmed a little material off the back of its mounting bracket so that the new sensor would seat securely/fully in the OE bracket. Very simple to do, no effect on the function, except the OE had an additional clip that prevented rotation of the sensor in the bracket. This sensor is located on the driver side, in front of the AC condenser/radiator combo, right next to the much smaller transmission cooler ... very easy to find/access once you have the front grill off.Don't confuse this sensor (like I did at first), with another, very similar one that's located over on the passenger side at the bottom left corner of the AC condenser. That one has a slightly different electrical connector that won't fit in this part, and sends ambient air temp info to your electronic HVAC controls (for vehicles so equipped).I stopped paying attention to the temp readout on my mirror years ago; I always assumed there was something wrong with the electronics in the mirror itself; figured that would be really expensive to replace, and just didn't want to bother with it. However, once I figured out the problem might be due a failed sensor located somewhere other than the mirror itself, I identified/located the sensor, ordered/installed this part, and now it's showing an accurate temp reading again. Duh ... could have easily fixed it years ago, but it's all good now.
C**Y
Same as oem
Fit perfect
B**E
I'd buy again
Didn't snap into place on my Cruze but I zip ties it and it works as it should so no problems for me other than fit. Value is good for me
S**E
2015 Chevy Sonic. Sensor was great. Installation challenge was Chevy's responsibility. Great price.
The front end of the car had been bumped into something which broke up the grille and broke the mounting tabs on the ambient air sensor so it was hanging on its cable behind the grille. With some work the grille snaps out, no need to disassemble the front fender. Replaced the grille with https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DOUN0ZA for $40. When it came time to install the sensor, which I purchased when I realized the old one's mounting tabs were broken, the cable appeared to be too short to mount the sensor in the grille and then hook up the cable. I solved it by mounting the sensor, disconnecting the sensor connector, putting the grille's mounting tabs in place, and was able to just barely reconnect the connector to the sensor, then shoved the grille into position. Has been working great!
R**N
It fixed my problem
2013 Chevy Malibu temperature was saying -40 degrees and ac stopped working ordered got here next day switched it out ac worked instantly and temperature fixed itself after driving for 10 min great buy Thankyou
S**E
Hard part to find locally
We were unable to find this part locally when my daughter’s car’s template sensor went out. We were able to get it quickly from Amazon was the right part and was easy to install and fixed the problem.
T**S
Worked perfectly
My climate control was wonky because it was getting the wrong ambient air temperature input. I swapped this sensor out and my problem is solved.
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