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The 926-818 Air Conditioning Compressor Flow Sensor is a precision-engineered direct replacement part compatible with select Toyota, Lexus, and Scion models from 2009 to 2019. It ensures optimal refrigerant flow regulation for efficient cooling performance, built with durable materials to withstand temperatures up to 250°F. Featuring an electrical signal output and surface mount design, it offers straightforward installation backed by 24/7 customer support and a 1-year warranty—perfect for professionals demanding reliability and comfort in their daily drive.








| ASIN | B0DGC6M3JN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #333,923 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #541 in Automotive Replacement Mass Air Flow Sensors |
| Brand | Fit4drive |
| Date First Available | September 7, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
| Item model number | 926-818 |
| Manufacturer | Fit4drive.CO.,LTD |
| Material | Metal And Plastic |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Output Type | electrical signal |
| Package Dimensions | 3.27 x 3.27 x 1.57 inches |
| Style | 926-818 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 250 Degrees Fahrenheit |
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It works
I use it on my 2012 Toyota Sienna. It works.
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Didn't Fit My Vehicle
I bought this ac flow sensor 926-818 for my 2011 Toyota Sienna XLE. The box was clearly labeled "Replaces 926-818." I tried very hard to make it work. The wiring harness couldn't be secured to the sensor, no matter the force applied. It's supposed to snap into place, but the clip didn't reach the opening it needs to click into. I trimmed about 1/4" of excess plastic from the part to help it attach. In addition, the round portion of the part was too wide to fit into its slot on the compressor. Lubrication wasn't the issue. It was simply too large. I filed and sanded the plastic until I could, with force, push the lubricated, filed-down part into the compressor. Once installed, my compressor didn't engage. It was my fault: I later learned that the wiring harness still hadn't been fully secured. A local garage had previously told me I needed a new compressor. Unwilling to jump to that, I stalled. Three weeks later I ordered the Dorman version of this part. It snapped easily onto the wiring harness and fit perfectly in its slot on the compressor. When I turned on my ac, the compressor engaged immediately. The dewpoint is at 78 today, with high 90 temps due next week, so I'm a happy and relieved dude! A few notes: Before ordering, I did the "magnet test" to see if my sensor might be the problem. Do an internet search if you aren't yet familiar with it. It's very difficult to remove the original sensor, in part because there's so little room for your hands. Some disassembly, as seen in videos, may be helpful.
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Not of the best quality in workmanship
Well had a hard time to make it fit in the space it seemed to be a little too big
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Worked Great For My Toyota Camry
I ordered the ac compressor flow sensor because it was compatible with my toyota camry. I would have to turn my air on high to get a good flow of cold air in my car. My mechanic installed the ac flow sensor after verifying that it would work. The air does blow out more powerful now since installation. So the little part actually worked well. I'm happy with ordering the ac compressor flow sensor which I highly recommend.
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