Replacement 2009 Chevrolet Equinox - Coolant Temperature Sensor, 6 Cyl 3.4L
Manufacturer #REPP316301
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Replacement 2009 Chevrolet Equinox - Coolant Temperature Sensor, 6 Cyl 3.4L
Manufacturer #REPP316301
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Guaranteed to Fit 2009 Chevrolet Equinox
$6.49
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| 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 | TX89, 4050, 9373, 12027, 37840, 37858, 37871, 73961, 74050, 140217, 213794, 213953, 320038, 712588, 1580733, 2111118, 2112087, 2134333, 2134514, 2134692, 009107271, 12191170, 12608814, 15326388, 15369305, 19236568, 21191118, 96182634, 0280130014, 8121911700, 8126088140, 8153263880, 8153693050, 8154042800, 12608814, 1365085Z00, 15326388, 2CTS0318, 5S12679, 5S1475, 5S1536, 7T1, EF0058, EF0075, GM1316397, SKTX89, SU112, SU112DG, SU112VC, SU14093, SU2536, SU4262, TS10076, TS10148, TS10254, TS5732 |
| Product Fit | Direct Fit |
| Replaces OE Number | 4050, 9373, 12027, 37840, 37858, 37871, 73961, 74050, 140217, 213794, 213953, 320038, 712588, 1580733, 2111118, 2112087, 2134333, 2134514, 2134692, 009107271, 12191170, 12608814, 15326388, 15369305, 19236568, 21191118, 96182634, 0280130014, 8121911700, 8126088140, 8153263880, 8153693050, 8154042800, 12608814, 1365085Z00, 15326388, 2CTS0318, 5S12679, 5S1475, 5S1536, 7T1, EF0058, EF0075, GM1316397, SKTX89, SU112, SU112DG, SU112VC, SU14093, SU2536, SU4262, TS10076, TS10148, TS10254, TS5732 |
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ReplacementCoolant Temperature Sensor
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EasyCoolant Temperature Sensor
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The part ame very fast like most of the items I buy from them. It fit, no problem at all
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Posted by Rayvaughn E. / Tue, Dec 02
Coolant Temperature Sensor
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Good product
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Posted by Sierra C. / Thu, Nov 13
Coolant Temperature Sensor
5.0/5
I absolutely love car parts they always have everything I need when it comes to parts. I’m mechanic in Georgia I always recommend car parts to my customers they are cheaper then part stores and they get you your products fast.
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Posted by Undracus W. / Thu, Jul 03
Fast shipping, good packaging.Coolant Temperature Sensor
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Haven't used it yet, but it came as described.
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Posted by Lance W. / Sat, May 03
Coolant Temperature Sensor
5.0/5
Got the part in put it on working good.thsnks
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Posted by Boysetta B. / Mon, Mar 03
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Question: How to replace?A Shopper / Feb 10, 2021 / 2009 Chevrolet EquinoxCoolant Temperature Sensor
Hi,
We recommend referring to a good repair manual for step by step instructions. It may require basic automotive knowledge for proper installation, and professional installation is always recommended. You can find more information here: https://www.carparts.com/blog/why-you-should-always-consult-a-repair-manual/
AP
Question: Having problem with temperature need going down and staying down what part do I need to fix it 2006 Chevrolet impala ?Bobby C. / Jun 01, 2022 / 2009 Chevrolet EquinoxCoolant Temperature Sensor
Hello! Can you elaborate a bit? Does the needle ever work? Does it drop after a specific event? Do you have a check engine light?
MD
Hold in the radiator
ZR
Answered by Zebedee R. / Wed, Jun 01Question: 2019 camaro lt 3.6 gauge drops to cool, fan kicks in and stays in. Already checked the relay. All good. Sensor maybe?Felipe A. / Feb 15, 2023 / 2009 Chevrolet EquinoxCoolant Temperature Sensor
Hi Felipe,
It is possible that the issue with your 2019 Camaro LT 3.6 is related to a faulty engine coolant temperature sensor. The engine coolant temperature sensor is responsible for monitoring the temperature of the engine coolant and sending a signal to the engine control module (ECM) to adjust the engine performance as needed.
If the engine coolant temperature sensor is faulty, it may send incorrect signals to the ECM, causing the fan to turn on and stay on, even if the engine is not actually overheating. This can also cause the gauge on the dashboard to drop to the "cool" position, even if the engine is actually at normal operating temperature.
Another possible cause of this issue could be a faulty thermostat. The thermostat is responsible for regulating the flow of coolant through the engine, and if it is stuck in the open position, it may cause the engine to run cooler than normal, triggering the fan to turn on and stay on.
I would recommend taking your vehicle to a qualified mechanic or a Chevrolet dealership to have it diagnosed and repaired. They can use diagnostic tools and techniques to identify the root cause of the problem and recommend the appropriate repairs to fix it.
RB
It could be a couple things your temp sensor or thermostat.
MV
Answered by Michael V. / Mon, Feb 20Question: Is this the sensor that turns the coolant fans on and off to cool down the radiator?Virgil f L. / Apr 24, 2022 / 2009 Chevrolet EquinoxCoolant Temperature Sensor
Hello! What is the year, make, model, and engine size of your vehicle?
MD
Yes it is
WC
Answered by Willie C. / Sun, Apr 24Question: Will it keep your air conditioner from blowing cold?Sammi Y. / Aug 25, 2023 / 2009 Chevrolet EquinoxCoolant Temperature Sensor
Hi Sammi, I'm glad to assist you. The coolant temperature sensor is for engine cooling, not climate and control. The possible problem you have is a faulty blend door actuator. Still, please have your vehicle checked by a certified mechanic, so the part you need to replace will be identified accurately. I hope this helps.
JE
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