Standard Ignition Air Charge Temperature Sensor Connector P/N:S2522

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$57.99
MPN: S2522
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Standard Ignition Air Charge Temperature Sensor Connector P/N:S2522
Standard Ignition Air Charge Temperature Sensor Connector P/N:S2522
$57.99

Restore a clean, secure electrical connection to your air charge temperature sensor with the Standard Ignition Air Charge Temperature Sensor Connector S2522. It installs as a direct-fit replacement for the listed applications, including the 2006-2018 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD, 2016-2020 Chevrolet Colorado, 2014-2015 Chevrolet Cruze, 2006-2017 GMC Savana 2500, and 2007-2018 GMC Sierra 3500 HD — see the Buyer's Guide tab for the full vehicle list.

  • Purpose-built connector: mates the engine wiring harness to the air charge (intake air) temperature sensor so the temperature signal can reach the engine control module.
  • Fresh terminals and housing: replaces a connector whose contact and fit have degraded over time.
  • Signs it may need replacing: corroded or spread terminals, a melted or brittle housing, or an intermittent sensor connection.

If a damaged or corroded connector is the cause of a poor air charge temperature sensor signal, this replaces it. Diagnose the underlying fault before installing, since a temperature-signal issue can also originate from the sensor or wiring.

Interchange: Manufacturer part number S2522.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the S2522 do?

It is the electrical connector that joins the engine wiring harness to the air charge (intake air) temperature sensor, carrying the sensor's signal to the engine control module.

Which vehicles does it fit?

It is a direct-fit replacement for the listed applications, such as the 2006-2018 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD, 2016-2020 Chevrolet Colorado, and 2007-2018 GMC Sierra 3500 HD. See the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list.

How do I know my connector needs replacing?

Common signs include corroded or spread terminals, a melted or brittle housing, or an intermittent temperature sensor connection. Diagnose the cause before replacing.

Does this include the air charge temperature sensor?

This listing is for the connector only. It does not include the air charge temperature sensor itself.

Will replacing this connector fix my sensor code?

If a damaged or corroded connector is the cause of a poor sensor signal, replacing it addresses that. The same symptom can come from the sensor or wiring, so diagnose first.