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NewYall Engine Coolant Temperature Temp Sensor for Jeep Wrangler Cherokee Commander Aspen Cirrus Concorde Grand Voyager Neon Sebring Voyager Avenger Caravan Dakota Durango Intrepid Neon Nitro Ram 1500

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  • For Chrysler 300M 1999-2000; For Aspen 2007; For Cirrus 1995-2000; For Concorde 1998-2000; For Grand Voyager 2000; For Lhs 1999-2000; For Neon 2000-2002; For Sebring 1997-2000; For Town&Country 1998-2000; For Voyager 2000
  • For Dodge Avenger 1997-2000; For Caravan 1997-2000; For Dakota 1997-2008; For Durango 2000-2007; For Grand Caravan 1997-2000; For Intrepid 1998-2000; For Neon 2000-2005; For Nitro 2007; For Ram 1500 Pickup 2002-2007; For Ram 3500 Pickup 2003; For Stratus 1997-2000; For SX 2 2003-2005
  • For Jeep Cherokee 1997-2001; For Commander 2006-2007; For Grand Cherokee 1997-2007; For Liberty 2002-2007; For Wrangler 1997-2006
  • For Mitsubishi Eclipse 1997-1999; For Raider 2006-2007
  • For Plymouth Breeze 1997-2000; For Grand Voyager 1997-2000; For Neon 2000-2001; For Prowler 1999-2000; For Voyager 1997-2000


Engine Coolant Temperature Temp Sensor


Felix
2025-08-23 14:06:53
Had an issue with the radiator overflow tank bubbling, as if the engine was running hot. However, the temp gauge showed normal temperature. I replaced the thermostat, but the issue persisted, so, I decided to replace the coolant sensor...that solved the issue. Apparently, the circuit for the sensor works in conjunction with the auxiliary electric cooling fan. As the coolant temperature rises above a set temperature, the auxiliary fan is supposed to kick in, but not if it's receiving a bad signal from the sensor. Anyway, this sensor works, was about $20.00 cheaper than at the local auto part store and gave me peace of mind because at first, I was worry my car had a blown head gasket.
Charles W.
2025-08-12 17:28:11
As I finished replacing all my intake gaskets, I accidently broke the connector off my old ECT putting it back on. Being on the top, front of the engine of my 4.7l 01 Dakota, it was SUPER easy to R&R it. I guess I need to stop trying to Superman everything back together. Lois was NOT happy her truck was down for 3 more days before this was delivered. Man of Steel has nothing on a woman's scorn. Ammirite?
Customer
2025-08-04 10:38:04
So far my temp sensor has seemed to operate properly and seemed exact to the OEM
TC Pfeifer
2025-07-25 11:24:24
I installed this temp sensor along with a new 195 degree thermostat and housing in my 2004 Jeep Wrangler. Although it looked like a quality product, in the days after installing it, I noticed my temp gauge was only getting up to 170 degrees, and never getting to normal operating temp (210), and it wasn't long before my check engine light came on. The code indicated my engine was running too cold for too long and some other secondary related code. The typical cause was the thermostat sticking open. I assumed I just got a bad thermostat, so I purchased and installed another new thermostat. The thermostat I had previously installed looked just fine - not stuck open, but I replaced it anyway, hoping that would fix it. Unfortunately, it didn't solve the issue - my Jeep was still "seemingly" running at a low temperature. Frustrated, I decided to switch out this new temp sensor for the old one ... just to see what would happen. Now my Jeep is running about 200 degrees, slightly less than normal ... most likely because I replaced the stock plastic radiator with an all-aluminum one. Thankful I figured out the issue, I was still frustrated. Unfortunately, I didn't figure out the sensor was defective until a few days after the return window. Guess I'll eat the cost of this sensor, along with a new thermostat, gasket, and coolant it took to replace both.
Kelli
2025-07-21 12:49:43
It works and for the price can't go wrong. No issues has been installed over a month.
Customer
2025-07-11 09:38:51
WOW! From the looks of things, this has never been changed
Joe S.
2025-06-23 15:32:30
Perfect
Felix
2025-04-24 18:04:35
Had an issue with the radiator overflow tank bubbling, as if the engine was running hot. However, the temp gauge showed normal temperature. I replaced the thermostat, but the issue persisted, so, I decided to replace the coolant sensor...that solved the issue. Apparently, the circuit for the sensor works in conjunction with the auxiliary electric cooling fan. As the coolant temperature rises above a set temperature, the auxiliary fan is supposed to kick in, but not if it's receiving a bad signal from the sensor. Anyway, this sensor works, was about $20.00 cheaper than at the local auto part store and gave me peace of mind because at first, I was worry my car had a blown head gasket.
Charles W.
2025-04-08 17:18:42
As I finished replacing all my intake gaskets, I accidently broke the connector off my old ECT putting it back on. Being on the top, front of the engine of my 4.7l 01 Dakota, it was SUPER easy to R&R it. I guess I need to stop trying to Superman everything back together. Lois was NOT happy her truck was down for 3 more days before this was delivered. Man of Steel has nothing on a woman's scorn. Ammirite?
Customer
2025-03-26 10:59:34
So far my temp sensor has seemed to operate properly and seemed exact to the OEM
TC Pfeifer
2025-03-21 11:11:45
I installed this temp sensor along with a new 195 degree thermostat and housing in my 2004 Jeep Wrangler. Although it looked like a quality product, in the days after installing it, I noticed my temp gauge was only getting up to 170 degrees, and never getting to normal operating temp (210), and it wasn't long before my check engine light came on. The code indicated my engine was running too cold for too long and some other secondary related code. The typical cause was the thermostat sticking open. I assumed I just got a bad thermostat, so I purchased and installed another new thermostat. The thermostat I had previously installed looked just fine - not stuck open, but I replaced it anyway, hoping that would fix it. Unfortunately, it didn't solve the issue - my Jeep was still "seemingly" running at a low temperature. Frustrated, I decided to switch out this new temp sensor for the old one ... just to see what would happen. Now my Jeep is running about 200 degrees, slightly less than normal ... most likely because I replaced the stock plastic radiator with an all-aluminum one. Thankful I figured out the issue, I was still frustrated. Unfortunately, I didn't figure out the sensor was defective until a few days after the return window. Guess I'll eat the cost of this sensor, along with a new thermostat, gasket, and coolant it took to replace both.
Kelli
2025-02-18 11:59:43
It works and for the price can't go wrong. No issues has been installed over a month.
Customer
2025-02-16 16:13:42
WOW! From the looks of things, this has never been changed
Joe S.
2025-02-10 17:10:46
Perfect
allen l.
2025-01-15 16:39:42
I removed the old, and a easy install of this new one, and it works great... thx guys
allen l.
2025-01-01 16:04:38
I removed the old, and a easy install of this new one, and it works great... thx guys