Daf
DAF Truck Turbocharger Speed Sensor – OE 2206154, 2140167
Ensure peak performance and prevent costly turbocharger failures with our high-precision Turbocharger Speed Sensor. Designed specifically for DAF trucks and PACCAR engines, this sensor provides real-time RPM data to the Engine Control Unit (ECU), allowing for optimal boost control and engine protection.
As a leading sensor manufacturer, we utilize premium-grade materials and Hall-effect technology to ensure our sensors withstand the extreme heat and vibration typical of heavy-duty engine environments.
Technical Specifications
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Sensor Type: Hall Effect / Speed Sensor
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Operating Voltage: 5V – 24V DC
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Housing Material: High-temperature resistant thermoplastic/stainless steel
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Connector Type: OE-standard sealed connector for moisture and dust resistance
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Accuracy: High-resolution signal output for precise turbo RPM tracking
Application Models
This sensor is primarily used in DAF and PACCAR heavy-duty engine systems, specifically within the Euro 5 and Euro 6 emission standards.
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DAF Truck Series: * DAF XF 106 (Euro 6)
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DAF CF 85 / CF 106
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Engine Series:
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PACCAR MX-11
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PACCAR MX-13
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Other Applications: Also compatible with select Kenworth and Peterbilt models utilizing PACCAR MX-series engines.
Cross-Reference & OE Codes
To ensure perfect fitment, this sensor replaces the following Original Equipment (OE) and manufacturer reference numbers:
| Manufacturer | OE Reference Number |
| DAF / PACCAR | 2206154, 2140167, 2301182 |
| PACCAR PE | 2206154PE, 2140167PE, 2301182PE |
| Alternative Refs1 | S181450176, P05353717, 0674052 |
Why Choose Our Sensors?
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Direct Fit Replacement: Designed to match the exact dimensions and electrical parameters of the original PACCAR/DAF sensor.
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Enhanced Durability: Tested against thermal cycling and electromagnetic interference (EMI) to ensure a long service life.
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Cost-Effective Reliability: Get OEM-level performance at a fraction of the cost, backed by our manufacturer’s warranty.
Note: A failing turbo speed sensor can lead to “Limp Mode,” reduced power, or turbo over-speeding. Replace your sensor immediately if you notice erratic boost pressure or engine fault codes related to turbo RPM.
