Mustang Sensors, Senders & Electrical Motors

Mustang Sensors, Senders & Electrical Motors

Get Accurate Readings with Aftermarket Mustang Sensors, Senders & Electrical Motors

Mustang Sensors, Senders & Electrical Motors

Mustang Sensors, Senders & Electrical Motors

Get Accurate Readings with Aftermarket Mustang Sensors, Senders & Electrical Motors

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  1. Oil Sender Switch Gauge Style Mustang 1965-1989
    Oil Sender Switch Gauge Style Mustang 1965-1989
    Rating:
    93%
    $34.99
  2. OSUF6
    Oil Pressure Sending Unit Extension Dual Port Zinc Plated Mustang V8 1965-1973
    Rating:
    93%
    $31.99
  3. OSUF2
    Oil Pressure Sending Unit Extension Zinc Plated Mustang V8 1965-1989
    Rating:
    93%
    $26.99
  4. WOIL2
    CJ Classics Oil Pressure Extension Lead Wire For Factory Gauges Mustang 1965-1973
    Rating:
    100%
    $11.99
  5. Idle Air Control Motor GT 9/6/ Mustang 2001-2004
    Idle Air Control Motor GT 9/6/ Mustang 2001-2004
    Rating:
    100%
    $69.99
  6. RCM1
    Relay Control Module Remanufactured Mustang 5.0L 1994-1995/ 4.6L 1996-2000
    Rating:
    95%
    $228.99
  7. SW6429
    AOD Neutral Safety Switch Mustang 1974-1993
    Rating:
    100%
    $26.99
  8. SW243
    Oil Pressure Sending Unit Mustang 1990-1993
    Rating:
    100%
    $24.99
  9. RCS2
    Radiator Low Coolant Sensor Mustang 1990-1995
    Rating:
    80%
    $64.99
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Mustang Sensors, Senders & Electrical Motors

Sensors, senders, and electrical motors play a key role in making sure your Mustang's engine runs smoothly and efficiently. Some sensors, like the air control sensor, monitor the air to fuel ratio by analyzing exhaust gases. This allows the engine computer to adjust the throttle body and let in the right amount of air. Sensors also monitor oil pressure and communicate readings to the dashboard gauges, so you know your engine has adequate lubrication.

When these sensors, senders, and motors are working properly, your Mustang's engine can operate at peak performance. However, if you notice changes in power or efficiency, one of these components may be malfunctioning. Replacing faulty sensors, senders, and motors can restore engine performance and fuel economy. Keeping these small but critical parts in good working order ensures your Mustang runs the way it should.