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Standard® TS-329 Coolant Temperature Sensor Standard Intermotor

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TS-329 Coolant Temperature Sensor Standard Intermotor
TS-329 Coolant Temperature Sensor Standard Intermotor
TS-329 Coolant Temperature Sensor Standard Intermotor

Standard® TS-329 Coolant Temperature Sensor Standard Intermotor

Manufacturer #TS-329

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Question: What about the connector that plugs into it i need a new one?Xddriver / Mar 18, 2022
Hi Cj, I'm pleased to assist you. This is a direct plug-in sensor. On the left side of the product image, there are small pictures, click on the 2nd picture to see the connector. Click on the link below to order at 50% off the regular price today while supplies last. I hope this is helpful. Enjoy shopping at Carparts.com! https://www.carparts.com/coolant-temperature-sensor/standard/sits329?can=CPGG4850_20220317
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Answered by Grace G. / Fri, Mar 18
Question: Is this the switch on the radiator?David C. / Sep 17, 2020
Hi David, This item is a sensor for the coolant temperature. It is is used to measure the temperature of the coolant/antifreeze mix in the cooling system, giving an indication of how much heat the engine is giving off.
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Answered by Grace G. / Thu, Sep 17
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