Replacement Coolant Temperature Sensor
Manufacturer #RD31280001
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Replacement Coolant Temperature Sensor
Manufacturer #RD31280001
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$8.49
| Label | Value |
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| Part | |
| Brand | |
| Notes | Blade type; Female connector; 2-prong male terminal |
| Warranty | 1-year Replacement unlimited-mileage warranty |
| Quantity Sold | Sold Individually |
| Prop 65 Warning |
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| Returns Policy | 30-Day Return Policy |
| Interchange Part Number | TX195, 5149077AB |
| Product Fit | Direct Fit |
| Replaces OE Number | 5149077AB |
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Coolant Temperature Sensor
5.0/5
Worked good
JA
Posted by Jermaine A. / Tue, Nov 04
Exactly what I needed and on time.Coolant Temperature Sensor
5.0/5
Came on time and was in great condition. No problems with the sensor and it fit perfectly.
ST
Posted by Stanley T. / Fri, Jun 27
Coolant Temperature Sensor
5.0/5
Perfect price for the part received it put it in and it works perfectly
BA
Posted by Byron A. / Mon, Jun 23
Quick and good fitCoolant Temperature Sensor
4.0/5
The whole process was simple able to find this part that was compatible with my car the length was a bit bigger but yet sealed perfect then the shipment was quick saved me time form waiting.
GG
Posted by Gabino G. / Sat, May 31
Nice deep socket makes it rightCoolant Temperature Sensor
4.0/5
Right part
CS
Posted by Christian S. / Mon, May 05
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Question: Where is it located ?Tim A. / Jul 06, 2021
Hi Tim, I'm glad to help you out. It varies a bit from different vehicle make and engine size. But that is actually usually near the water pump location. A website video sharing site with DIY for car parts install is also very helpful. You can also consult your trusted local auto repair shop or dealership for your best last option. Please click the link below to order this part today, we have the lowest price compared to other online stores. I hope this helps. Happy shopping.
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JE
On the driver side in the water pump housing right under the throttle body
WS
Answered by Williie S. / Tue, Jul 06It will be located on the side of the engine block.
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Answered by Ramon R. / Tue, Jul 06Question: Hello I have a 2015 jeep wrangler is this the oil temp sensor for ok top of the oil cooler ??Gannon S. / Feb 03, 2025
Hi Gannon, I'm glad to assist you. No, it is a coolant temperature sensor. Upon checking, we do not carry a direct-fit oil temperature sensor for your 2015 Jeep Wrangler 3.6L.
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Question: i have a 3,7 l gas motor, do they all use the same sensor?Christopher D. / Oct 22, 2024
Hi Christopher, I am pleased to assist you. I can't answer your question due to the lack of information. I suggest calling our parts specialists at 1-866-529-0412 to provide the vehicle information so we can help you look for the right part. Have a good one.
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Question: What is the correct ohm range that the coolant temperature sensor on a 2013 Dodge Journey Crew should work in? And how many ohms does this sensor that they sell work with? ThanksMARCO R. / Aug 16, 2024
Hi Marco, thanks for initiating contact. For the coolant temperature sensor on your 2013 Dodge Journey Crew 6 Cyl 3.6L, the correct resistance (ohm) range typically varies depending on the coolant temperature. Cold engine (around 68°F or 20°C): The resistance should be approximately 2,500 to 3,500 ohms. Warm engine (around 176°F or 80°C): The resistance should drop to about 300 to 400 ohms. Hot engine (around 212°F or 100°C): The resistance should be around 200 to 300 ohms. The sensor works by providing a varying resistance based on the temperature of the coolant, which the ECU (Engine Control Unit) interprets to adjust engine parameters accordingly. If the resistance is outside of these ranges at the respective temperatures, it may indicate a faulty sensor. If you're interested, use the link below to order while the part is in stock. Enjoy shopping!
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Question: Is this sensor responsible for turning on the fan when the engine requires it when the temperature is increasing?El moreno / Dec 18, 2023
Hi Eduardo, I'm glad to assist you. Yes, it is. Click on the link below for direct ordering to take advantage of our limited stocks. I hope this helps, and happy shopping.
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