73533XA00A Subaru POWER TRANSISTOR, Price: 146.19$, Weight: 0.126kg
| Make | Number | Name | Availability | Weight, kg | Ship in, Days | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Subaru |
73533XA00A |
POWER TRANSISTOR |
1 |
0.126 |
7-10 |
146.19$ |
Originals
| Make | Number | Name | Availability | Weight, kg | Processing, days | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Subaru |
POWER TRANSISTOR
|
0 |
0.145
|
-
|
140.48$
|
Not Available |
Compatibility
| Body | Engine | Vehicle Grade | Market | Model Year From | Model Year To | Train | Diagram |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| XUV(SUV) | 3600CC EMPI DOHC NA | BASE | USA | 11.2006 | 01.2014 | FULLTIME 4WD | View |
π§ Power Transistor for Subaru
Every Subaru enthusiast knows the importance of a flawlessly functioning vehicle cooling system. The power transistor sits at the heart of this system, ensuring that your fan operates seamlessly to maintain optimal engine temperatures.
Why is the Power Transistor Essential
The power transistor regulates the fan speed based on the engine's temperature requirements. It takes signals from the ECU (Engine Control Unit) and adjusts the voltage to the fan, helping it to operate at varied speeds. This ensures efficient cooling, which is critical to prevent overheating and maintain engine performance.
How Does It Work
Working as a switch, the power transistor receives input from temperature sensors. As engine heat fluctuates, the transistor adjusts the electrical current to the cooling fan, ensuring it spins faster or slower as needed. Simplicity and efficiency are its core features.
Consequences of a Broken Power Transistor
A malfunctioning power transistor can lead to an unresponsive fan, causing potential engine overheating or even a complete shutdown. Symptoms might include the fan not turning on, operating at a single speed, or the engine running hot.
Compatible Models
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