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1X Electrical Humidity Sensor
Part Number:
55111389AF
Fitting for the following years and models:
For Chrysler 200 2015-2017
For Chrysler 300 2014-2019
For Chrysler Pacifica 2017-2020
For Chrysler Voyager 2020
For Dodge Challenger 2015-2019
For Dodge Charger 2014-2019
For Dodge Dart 2014-2016
For Dodge Durango 2016-2020
For Dodge Journey 2014-2019
For Jeep Cherokee 2014-2020
For Jeep Compass 2018-2020
For Jeep Grand Cherokee 2016-2020
For Jeep Renegade 2015-2020
For Ram 1500 2014-2019
1 Year Warranty&Free Replacement
1912 Titan
Reviewed in Canada on August 27, 2024
Genuine Humidity Sensor implies that it is a Genuine Mopar Part. It is a genuine aftermarket humidity sensor that is listed quite higher than other aftermarket parts. I took OEM out in preparation for putting the new one in and noticed right away the difference in build quality. The OEM has been filled with a resin to protect the circuitry. The OEM one has a sponge like material behind the sensor probe whereas this one does not. I did not even attempt to install or plug it in. I give it three stars because it was easily returnable on Amazon. If you look at the pictures in the description, they are of an OEM Genuine Mopar part and not of the one that is listed. Others sellers show their aftermarket without any misleading you into thinking you are paying more for an actual Mopar part. Disappointed, I ordered directly from my dealer at double the cost, but 100% knowing it's a Mopar part.
GardenGirl
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
I found this part on Amazon cheaper then anywhere else. It came quickly and was easy to install. Still working after a year and a half.
Luc M
Reviewed in Canada on October 29, 2024
works great good product
Kris
Reviewed in Canada on April 11, 2024
I do not think it's OEM because it did not communicate with the car and it throws a code. I know Jeeps do not like aftermarket humidity sensors. I went to the dealer and got Mopar at 3x the price but it worked right away.No issues at all.I gave 3 stars instead of 1 because return process was painless and quick.
choochooman
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2023
Had two Chrysler vehicles that needed these sensors. Both worked well and got rid of the trouble codes for the A/C system
Justin
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2023
My Air conditioning air recirculate didn't work giving me the two blinks and turned off. After replacing the OEM part on my dodge charger 2013 RT it now works. Easy to install and a easy fix.
TKO
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2023
This is for a 2014 Dodge Journey. I had bought this and 4 other China made ones from Amazon. Put this one in, the P1009 on the module is still active and a bad communication code is now active. Meaning now it doesn't even sense the replacement whereas the factory defective one just says P1009. Tried the other China ones, all of those are the same.. so any China made ones are the same like the module didn't exist. I had no choice to drive to the dealership and pay $80 for the factory mopar one, made in France, popped it in.. all codes gone. Wow.
Joey Simp
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2022
2011 dodge charger rt plus. AC recirculatory stopped working so air was just kind of cold, changed this part which is on your windshield by the rearview mirror, now AC is working as it should even with the car not driving.
Marcus Carter
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2022
This fit my 2012 dodge charger nice and easy. Worked perfectly too. It's been 2 months and no issues so far.
Greg Mullinax
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2022
2016 RAM 1500 Laramie 4x4 Crew Cab - The packaging was a little suspect, it's not wrapped in Mopar oem box or plastic. Just generic bubble wrap and tape inside a generic box. I opened it anyway and found what appeared to be an oem product. I swapped it out and now my recirculation damper functions they way it's supposed to.
HBNC
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2021
Had the common re-circulation problem with my 2013 Dodge Charger. After doing some research, I found that the problem was caused by a bad humidity sensor. Found the sensor on a MOPAR parts website and it also listed the units that it replaced. Not sure when the new unit was produced, but this unit was the prior unit. Once I got the old unit out of the holder, I connected this unit to the wiring harness and it snapped into place. Problem fixed and I hope that it stays fixed for a long time.
Christian Durán
Reviewed in Mexico on October 25, 2021
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