Category: Coolant Temperature

  • ACDelco GM Original Equipment 213-815 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor

    ACDelco GM Original Equipment 213-815 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor


    An ACDelco GM Original Equipment Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor monitors the engine temperature, and is a GM-recommended replacement for your vehicle’s original component. The engine temperature signal is used by the engine control module to adjust the air/fuel mixture and ignition timing. This original equipment engine coolant temperature sensor has been manufactured to fit your GM vehicle, providing the same performance, durability, and service life you expect from General Motors.
    GM-recommended replacement part for your GM vehicle’s original factory component
    Offering the quality, reliability, and durability of GM OE
    Manufactured to GM OE specification for fit, form, and function

    Price: $24.41
    (as of Feb 18, 2025 23:03:41 UTC – Details)



  • Battery Current Sensor Compatible with Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, Battery Sensor Replacement Part, Replaces Number 4692269AI

    Battery Current Sensor Compatible with Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, Battery Sensor Replacement Part, Replaces Number 4692269AI

    Product Description

    BATTERY CURRENT SENSORBATTERY CURRENT SENSOR

    YuanchiNB Battery Current Sensor

    Compatible with Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, Battery Voltage Temperature Sensor

    Battery Health Monitoring!

    These sensors allow for real-time monitoring of the current flowing into and out of the battery.

    Extended Battery Life!

    By preventing overcharging and overdischarging, Battery Current Sensors contribute to extending the overall lifespan of the battery.

    Improved Vehicle Performance!

    Proper battery management enhances the efficiency of the electrical system, supporting the vehicle’s various electronic components and systems.

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    Specifications:

    Connector Gender:Female

    Connector Shape:Oval

    Terminal Gender:Male

    Terminal Quantity:2

    Terminal Type:Pin

    Voltage:12.0

    OE Number 4692269AI, 0199200180 4692269AH 04692269AD 04692269AE 04692269AF 04692269AG

    Fits the Following Vehicles

    CHRYSLER 2015-2016 200 CHRYSLER 2011-2016 300 JEEP 2011-2018 WRANGLER JEEP 2014-2016 CHEROKEE DODGE 2015-2016 CHALLENGER DODGE 2011-2016 CHARGER DODGE 2011-2018 JOURNEY DODGE 2015 VIPER RAM 2013-2016 1500 RAM 2013-2016 2500 RAM 2013-2016 3500

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    How to Install?

    1、Disconnect the negative cable

    2、loosen the bolt with a bolt wrench.

    (Note: you need to disconnect the negative cable first and then operate it)

    3、Open the black cover and remove the bolt inside with a bolt wrench.

    4、Remove the old battery sensor, replace it with a new one, and reconnect the cable and bolt.

    Add to Cart

    Add to Cart

    Customer Reviews

    4.2 out of 5 stars 33

    4.6 out of 5 stars 20

    Price

    $29.99$29.99 $29.99$29.99

    OE Number,
    4692269AI, 0199200180,4692269AH,04692269AD 38920-TR0-A02, 38920TR0A02,38920-TRO-A01, 38920TROA01

    Vehicle Application
    Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Honda Civic CRV

    Fits the Following Vehicles:This battery current sensor fits for CHRYSLER 2015-2016 200/2011-2016 300.Fits for DODGE 2015-2016 CHALLENGER/2011-2016 CHARGER/2011-2018 JOURNEY/2015 VIPER.Fits for JEEP 2011-2018 WRANGLER/2014-2016 CHEROKEE.Fits for RAM 2013-2016 1500/2500/3500.Replace Part# OE: 4692269AI, 0199200180, 4692269AG, 4692269AH, 04692269AG, 04692269AD, 04692269AE, 04692269AF
    Battery Health Monitoring:These sensors allow for real-time monitoring of the current flowing into and out of the battery. This information is crucial for assessing the health of the battery, detecting any anomalies, and preventing issues that could lead to battery failure
    OEM Design:The Battery Voltage Temperature Sensor is made of high-quality materials and advanced technology, providing excellent durability and reliability. Manufactured to original factory specifications. Can be tightly connected with the original cable to ensure installation and sensing stability
    Easy to Install:1. Disconnect the negative cable and loosen the bolts with a bolt wrench. 2. Use a bolt wrench to remove the bolts on the other side of the wiring. 3. Remove the old battery sensor, replace with the new battery sensor, and reconnect the cables and bolts
    Buy With Confidence:We stand behind the quality of our product. this battery current sensor comes with 12 months warranty.Buy with confidence and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing you have a high-quality product.If you have any questions, please send email to us, we will help you solve it perfectly

    Price: $29.99
    (as of Feb 17, 2025 20:45:56 UTC – Details)



  • ACDelco Professional 15-51107 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor

    ACDelco Professional 15-51107 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor


    ACDelco Professional HVAC System Switch is an ideal high quality aftermarket replacement component for one or more of the following vehicle systems: hvac. This premium aftermarket switch is manufactured to meet or exceed your expectations for fit, form, and function.
    Professional, premium aftermarket replacement
    Provides the performance and dependability you expect from ACDelco
    Manufactured to meet expectations for fit, form, and function

    Price: $21.02
    (as of Feb 13, 2025 19:57:30 UTC – Details)



  • ACDelco Gold 213-4514 (19236568) Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor

    ACDelco Gold 213-4514 (19236568) Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor


    ACDelco Professional Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor is a high quality aftermarket replacement component for one or more of the following vehicle systems: ignition, and/or engine fuel management. This premium aftermarket sensor is manufactured to meet or exceed your expectations for fit, form, and function.
    Professional, premium aftermarket replacement
    Provides the performance and dependability you expect from ACDelco
    Manufactured to meet expectations for fit, form, and function

    Price: $22.95
    (as of Jan 22, 2025 21:47:30 UTC – Details)





    Customer Reviews

    Reviewer: Nathan A. Hickman
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Perfect fit, EZ install
    Review: Fits my 2007 Chevy Equinox perfectly. I suspected the old one was bad due to a “Engine Hot, turn off AC” message after a coolant change. Replaced this, the thermostat, and bled the system from the coolant bleeder above the water pump. Not entirely sure if the old one was bad, but this one works perfectly. It comes with sealant on the threads. Last get ready for a little coolant to come out so be ready to get this in right when the old one comes out to cut down on the mess.

    Reviewer: Joel Hammer
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Works well. Some tips on doing a 2007 Saturn ION: UPDATE P0118 code now
    Review: I think my first review was lost, so, here is my experience with a 2007 Saturn Ion. I followed the book. The stuff on U-tube wasn’t very helpful.1. Remove splash guard.What splash guard and why? First, I got out the jack and the mounting stand, and jacked up the left side of the car. This will involve unloading all the junk in the trunk. I thought I would be getting to the sensor from below. Not possible. I removed the long splash guard that runs under the entire radiator. Four push pins. Just pry out the central pin of each push pin with a screw driver and pull out the external piece. Trouble was, the two center push pins were installed “backward.” Had to push the pins out with a screwdriver, but the radiator above the guard didn’t have the clearance for the pin to clear the opening. This was a big pain. Remove the two end push pins first to get some play in the splash guard.2. Removing the splash guard did nothing useful, as access to the drain plug for the radiator was not helped at all. Access to it is from the passenger side from outside the car. It opens behind the radiator. It is designed for finger use but there is no way to get a good grip on it. The right side wheel splash guard and the radiator rubber mount block access. Removing the mounting bracket was no help. Had to push it with a screw driver or something.3. As the antifreeze comes out, it it will fall onto the radiator mounting bracket, making a very messy irregular stream. The book said attach a plastic hose to avoid splashing. Don’t see how that is possible. A small funnel with a plastic hose on it might do the trick. Wear safety goggles. When you open the cap on the expansion reservoir the stream will increase in volume and likely change course. Be prepared for a mess. Have a lot of water available to wash away and dilute the spilled antifreeze.4. Remove the engine cowl. That is done by removing the oil fill cap, then pulling up on the cowl. There are two push connectors, one in back on the passenger side, the other in front.Try to keep dirt from falling into the oil filler opening.5. The sensor is behind the engine, low, on the driver’s side. Access to it is only possible by standing in front of the engine, and using your left arm, reach behind the engine. I hope you have long arms. And, your arms aren’t too big around.6. You have to raise the prong or pin on the plastic housing to slip it off. The clip points towards the engine, so you just raise it up and pull the housing off, with one hand. I tried to raise the pin up with a screw driver, to at least loosen it up. The orientation of the housing will be crucial. The pin might be facing to the left or right or up or down (where you can’t see it.)Mind was facing away (to my right, with my arm coming from the left). After a lot of frustration I was on the verge of giving up when finally I managed to get the housing off with the fingers of my left hand.7. I used a sparkplug socket to unscrew it (3/4’s inch). It was almost too big too fit in the available space, which is to the left and below the sensor as you turn it. A ratchet wrench is essential, since there is almost no room to work.8. The sensor was not torqued very tight.Installation is the reverse of the above. A mirror is very useful to see the hole which you put the connector into. With the teflon wrapping on the sensor threads, it screws in with mild resistance even when very “loose.” I tightened it until it got very difficult to turn, which happened in the space of 1/2 turn or so. When I was done, the connecting pin was completely hidden from view, as it was facing downwards. I wanted to have that pin facing to the left for easy removal next time. I pity the next guy who does this job on this car.I refilled the antifreeze and all. The next day I got a low coolant error, since I had lost enough coolant from the irregular stream noted above.Of interest, the check engine light still came on for a day after replacing the switch although the engine temperature gauge was working.I spent upwards of four hours on this, believe it or not. Still not done, as I have to clean up the mess in the garage and put the spare tire and jack back into the care, since I was called away to work just as I got the job done.But, hey, $10.00 is a steal.So, what would I do differently next time?1. Forget the jack and the splash guard stuff.2. Have a small open ended 3/4’s inch wrench to turn the sensor to get the connecting pin on the harness pointing in a direction it is easy to get to.3. Don’t bother draining the radiator. Put a big pan beneath the sensor to catch the antifreeze and work fast.Doing the above would have made this 4 hour job into a 30 minute job.================================UPDATE Oct 30, 2015A couple of days after fixing this problem the check engine light came on. The error code was P0118 this time, which indicates a short circuit or bad connection in the ECT circuit. The coolant temperature was reported correctly, so this is an “intermittent” problem. I reset the error code and several days later all is well.=========UPDATE Nov 2, 2016=====Still working. Still with rare,intermittent error codes.=========UPDATE May 21th 2017===========The symptoms were now the temp gauge reading zero, the check engine light on, and the radiator fan going constantly, similar to what I have experienced off and on for a year or more. . The error code was P0128, engine not reaching thermostat regulating temperature. This problem was erratic. Using a OBD reader, the temperature reported to the PCM was about 160-180 degrees, just below the thermostat open setting. Turns out with this code the PCM turns off the temp gauge and runs the fan constantly, I assume because the PCM isn’t trusting the ECT data. Replacing the thermostat fixed the problem.I wonder if the original problem was related to the thermostat and not the ECT sensor? The thermostats routinely wear out. They should be replaced anytime your car seems to be colder in the winter than it used to be.

    Reviewer: Ardy
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Perfect fit for our Silverado, Great Product and easy to install!
    Review: Great Product, Works Perfect for our needs and easy to use.

    Reviewer: Teri A. Lundy
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Wroked
    Review: Working for me. Easy to I install.

    Reviewer: Rich Sanz
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: 2006 Chevrolet Equinox LT AWD 3.4L
    Review: Works as intended. It has been 4 years since I replace the old one with this one and it is still going. Florida winters and summers.

    Reviewer: james benton
    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: PROPER FIT 👌
    Review: Reasonable price and match parts.

    Reviewer: Chuckles
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Worked great on a 2008 Saturn Vue 2.4L, need a 19mm extra deep socket!
    Review: Once I found the right socket (19mm extra deep socket).To clear the connector, It needed to be about 1 1/2″ deep.Wish I knew that, before I started.I used a Lowes/Kobalt 19mm socket 1/2″ drive (part # 337731).They sell the individual sockets in the drawer near the sets.Good luck, hope this helps.

    Reviewer: AmazonCustomer sinceinception
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Ultra easy!
    Review: Finally a repair that’s easy! My old one the plastic plug broke. Unscrewed it and screwed this one in! Plug in and good to go!This also fixed my hard start problems as well as no engine temp and engine light.I love that the threads come with thread locker and it’s in a sealed bag. And I love that my truck runs great.On the 6.9 this is on the driver’s side above exhaust manifold!

    Reviewer: Marc
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title:
    Review: Genuine GM sensor in GM packaging. Arrived quickly and was a good price. Perfect fit for my Gen IV LS swap with X Max engine harness.

    Reviewer: Quedo muy bien en mi yukon 2003 5.3 quedo exactamente
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title:
    Review: Quedo muy bien en mi yukon 2003 5.3

    Reviewer: Tim Shaffstall
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title:
    Review: Got here in great time

    Reviewer: Alberto M.
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title:
    Review: Sin problemas

    Reviewer: Stephane Lacerte
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title:
    Review: Très bon !!!

  • 1 PC Engine Temperature Sensor, ECT Temp Sensor Replace 15404280 12191170 60811520 12608814, Car Parts, Compatible with Delphi (Gold)

    Price: $8.99



    GKmow 1 PC Engine Temperature Sensor, ECT Temp Sensor Replace 15404280 12191170 60811520 12608814, Car Parts, Compatible with Delphi (Gold)
    High Quality Material: This engine coolant temperature sensor is made of high-quality brass material, which is not easy to break, rust-proof, corrosion resistant, aging resistant, and can be used for a long time.
    Features: The coolant temperature sensor is made of brand new and improved material which will give it a much longer life span and stable performance, ensures the accuracy of temperature measurement. Replaces part #15404280 12191170 60811520 12608814.
    OE Style: Engine coolant Temperature Sensor is a sensor that is screwed into the engine’s block or cylinder head. Professional, high quality OE style and meet or exceed all original equipment performance engine coolant temperature sensor.
    Compatible Models: Compatible with Delphi; 2010-2016 Lacrosse | 2011-2015 Regal | 2004-2019 CTS | 2002-2020 Escalade | 2002-2006 Avalanche 1500 | 1999-2021 Camaro | 2002-2005 Cavalier | 2004-2005 Classic | 2005-2007 Cobalt | 2010-2012 Colorado | 1997-2018 Corvette | 2005-2017 Equinox.
    Easy to Install: You can replace parts by yourself and solve your vehicle problems, just need to remove the old parts and install the new parts, so as to save you a lot of money and time. Be aware that coolant will gush out when removing the old plug so have the new sensor close and ready to attempt to reduce the amount of coolant loss.



    Customer Reviews

    Reviewer: El Detonador
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Excelentes
    Review: Súper bueno

    Reviewer: Donald Thornton
    Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Stated it would fit my 2011 Buick enclave
    Review: Does not fit my 2011 Buick enclave 3.6 l motor as it stated wouldn’t have bought it and now they’re not offering me a return on it they’re not even responding to me if you own a 2011 Buick enclave don’t buy it it does not fit

    Reviewer: Michael Smith
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: MUCH cheaper than purchasing one in a store, and still good quality
    Review: Replace a defective sensor, and had no problems .

    Reviewer: Bayo
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Engine temp sensor
    Review: It works with my car engine.

    Reviewer: Nikki
    Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Item doesn’t fit per description
    Review: Description said this item would fit. Threads to small for engine Input.

    Reviewer: chris
    Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Did not fit
    Review: This item does NOT fit 2014 Nissan Maxima

    Reviewer: Kindle Customer
    Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Did not fit
    Review: Did not fit 2018 camaro lt v6

    Reviewer: megan
    Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Not for Toyota Camry at all!
    Review: Not for Toyota Camry at all!