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5066895 | Genuine Cummins® DEF Sensor Head Assembly 22"

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Description: DEF Sensor Head Assembly
Condition: New
Brand: Cummins
Part Number: 5066895 

Specifications 5066895 :

DEF Header Height (IN): 22

DEF Return Fitting Dia. (IN): 3/8 SAE J2044
Coolant Outlet Fitting Dia. (IN): 5/8 Hose Bead
Tank Interface: 4.05 Dia. Bore Seal
Electrical Connector: Deutsch DT4 (STD)
Sensor Type: Digital (canbus)
DEF Suction Fitting Dia. (IN): 3/8 SAE J2044
Coolant Inlet Fitting Dia. (IN): 5/8 Hose Bead
In-Tank Filter: 40µ



Fitment Guide 5066895 :
For Cummins Engine X12

A DEF Sensor Head Assembly 5066895, sometimes just called a DEF head, is a multi-function module that sits inside the Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) tank and monitors key parameters of the DEF.

1. Measures DEF Level


The sensor tells the engine computer how much DEF is in the tank.
This allows:

  • Low DEF warnings

  • Accurate gauge readings

  • Preventing the engine from going into low-power or derate mode

2. Monitors DEF Temperature

The DEF head tracks fluid temperature so the system can:

  • Activate the DEF tank heater when DEF is frozen

  • Prevent overheating

  • Ensure DEF is at the correct temperature for injection

3. Detects DEF Quality (Urea Concentration)

Many modern DEF heads include a quality sensor that confirms the DEF has the correct 32.5% urea concentration.
This prevents:

  • Engine derates

  • Emission system errors

  • Damage caused by contaminated or diluted DEF

4. Provides a Suction Point for DEF Pump

Some DEF heads include:

  • A pickup tube

  • A filter
    These allow the dosing pump to pull DEF from the tank cleanly and reliably.

5. Communicates With the ECM / Emission System

The DEF head sends data to the ECM so it can:

  • Correctly control DEF injection

  • Maintain proper NOx reduction

  • Stay compliant with emissions laws

6. Enables Cold-Weather Operation

DEF freezes at 12°F (-11°C), so most DEF heads include heaters or temperature controls to:

  • Thaw frozen DEF

  • Allow the system to function in winter

  • Protect the pump and lines from damage


Signs of Faulty 5066895 

1. DEF Quality Sensor Fault / “Poor DEF Quality” Warning
  • Dash displays “Poor DEF Quality”, “Check DEF System”, or “SCR Fault”

  • Even when you are using fresh, high-quality DEF
    This happens when the quality sensor inside the head fails.

2. Incorrect DEF Level Reading

  • DEF gauge stuck on empty, full, or bouncing

  • Sudden drop to empty even with DEF in the tank
    This means the level sensor is malfunctioning.

3. Engine Derate / Loss of Power

A bad DEF head can trigger:

  • 25% – 40% power derate

  • Speed limit (5 mph limp mode on some models)
    The engine does this to protect emissions compliance.

4. DEF Temperature Sensor Fault

  • Code for DEF temperature high or low

  • DEF heater not turning on or staying on too long
    Bad temperature data causes ECM confusion.

5. SCR / NOx System Warning Lights

Common dash messages:

  • “Service Emissions System”

  • “SCR Fault”

  • “Aftertreatment System Problem”

The DEF head feeds critical data to these systems.

6. No DEF Suction or DEF Pump Not Working

If the pickup tube, filter, or internal electronics fail:

  • DEF pump may run dry

  • System won’t prime

  • No DEF injection occurs

7. Trouble Codes Stored in ECM

You may see codes related to:

  • DEF quality

  • DEF temperature

  • DEF level

  • DEF tank heater circuit

  • DEF pressure or delivery

These commonly point directly to the DEF head.

8. Crystallization Around DEF Tank or Connectors

  • White crystals forming around the DEF head

  • Indicates leaks or internal cracking
    Crystallized DEF often damages wiring or sensors.

9. DEF Freezes or Doesn’t Thaw Properly

If the heater inside the head fails:

  • DEF remains frozen

  • No dosing occurs

  • Cold-weather SCR faults appear


Manufacturer information
Cummins® is a worldwide leader in the production of engines, agricultural components, and other power-generating devices for various industries, including medium and heavy duty trucks, light commercial vehicles, buses, agriculture, and construction. Founded in 1919, this company stays true to its mission of making people's lives better by continuously improving its product line-up and introducing new solutions for a more prosperous world. Its core values—integrity, diversity and inclusion, excellence, caring, and teamwork—are what make it a successful company today—a worldwide leader with a network of more than 600 company-owned and independent distributors and almost 6,000 dealers in approximately 190 countries.

Warranty
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