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ACDelco has over 100 years of experience in the automotive industry and is a brand of GM Customer Care and Aftersales, a division of General Motors. ACDelco employs a two- or three-tiered distribution model, utilizing a network of appointed wholesale distributors to service independent installers, ACDelco independent service centers, retail and fleet customers.
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Comments about ACDelco Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor:
OEM replacment Coolant temperature sensor for the ECM, probably fits many applications. On a TBI Camaro this is the sensor in the intake manifold, not the fan switch or gauge sender. If the old one is faulty this will make a huge difference in performance, economy, and driveability.
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This is all that was needed to tell my poor confused ECU that it was NOT freezing cold all the time. The only real effort involved in the installation was cleaning out the threads after removing the old one, which had been in there since the truck was new.
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Easy to install, If you own a GM vehicle, make sure you buy AC Delco parts, I went with an off brand the first time and it didn't ordered this one through Advance Auto and it works like a charm!!
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Never received part! See 'Service/Delivery Comments'
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It does what it is made to do
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Were is this located on a 1993 Chev Pickup with 350 5.7l engine1 answer
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The coolant temperature sensor is located on the right cylinder head under the exhaust manifold. For any further assistance, please feel free to call us at: 1-877-238-2623 or visit the nearest Advance Auto Parts store and one of our Parts Pros will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.Q:
1995 gmc sonoma 4.3l z-block engine where is this located and how can i test it?1 answer
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With reference to your inquiry on the ACDelco Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor - part# 213-928, the coolant temperature sensor on your GMC Sonoma should be located on the drivers side cylinder head. For any further assistance, please feel free to call us at: 1-877-238-2623 or visit the nearest Advance Auto Parts store and one of our Parts Pros will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.Q:
were is the coolant temperature sensor located on 4.3 engine 6 cyclender 2003 s-10 4x4 pick up truck1 answer
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This ACDelco Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor part# 213-928 is located on to the left of the thermostat housing and features a two-wire, oval-shaped connector on your 2003 Chevrolet S10 Pickup 4x4. For more information, please feel free to call us at 1-877-238-2623 or visit your nearest Advance Auto Parts store and one of our technicians would be more than happy to assist you.Q:
where is the coolant temp sensor located at on a v8 305 1985 pontaic parisienne?1 answer
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The Coolant Temperature Sensor on your 1985 Pontiac Parisienne V8 305 is located right by the thermostat. However the ACDelco Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor - Part No. 213-928 is not compatible with your vehicle. Please check the BWD Coolant Temperature Sensor - Part No. WT3000 which is the exact part for your vehicle. For any further assistance please feel free to call us at: 1-877-238-2623 or visit the nearest Advance Auto store and one of our representatives will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.Q:
if the engine coolant sensor is leaking fluid at the base and appears bad, will it cut off the fuel pump like the oil pressure sensor does?1 answer
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With reference to your inquiry on a bad coolant temperature sensor (ACDelco Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor - Part No. 213-928) a faulty coolant sensor that always reads cold may cause the fuel control system to run rich, pollute and waste fuel. A coolant sensor that always reads hot may cause cold driveability problems such as stalling, hesitation and rough idle. However it will not cut off the fuel unlike the Oil pressure sensor. For any further assistance please feel free to call us at: 1-877-238-2623 or visit the nearest Advance Auto store and one of our representatives will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.Q:
2004 Impala LS 3.8L, where is the sensor located?1 answer
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The engine coolant temperature sensor on your 2004 Chevrolet Impala LS 3.8L should be located in the intake manifold near the thermostat housing. For any further assistance please feel free to call us at: 1-877-238-2623 or visit the nearest Advance Auto store and one of our representatives will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.Q:
1998 s10 4cyl. where is the sensor for temp gauge located?1 answer
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The temperature gauge sensor should be located on the driver's side head. For further assistance, please feel free to call us at 1-877-238-2623 or visit your nearest Advance Auto Parts store and one of our representatives would be more than happy to assist you.Q:
1993 oldsmobile ciera s 3300 v61 answer
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The required exploded view of your 1993 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera 3300 has been sent to the email address provided. For any further assistance, please visit your nearest Advance Auto store or call us directly at 1-877-ADVANCE (238-2623) and one of our representative there would be more than happy to assist you.Q:
What is the test procedure for this sensor?1 answer
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There are several ways to know if the coolant temperature sensor is malfunctioning. If the sensor is bad it will trigger a trouble code and the check engine light in the dashboard will come on. You can retrieve the engine code and see if it is related to the coolant temperature sensor. Even if the engine control computer doesn't store a trouble code, there is another way to suspect a bad coolant temperature sensor : If your vehicle starts using more fuel than usual, starts having trouble starting when the engine reaches normal operating temperature or you notice black smoke coming out from the exhaust tail pipe, it is very likely that these symptoms are related to a bad coolant temperature sensor. For any further assistance please feel free to call 1-877-238-2623 and one of our representatives will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.Q:
I have a 2002 Grand Am. It overheated and the engine shut its self down. Now I can not get it started. Doesent even want to try and start. Still cranks though1 answer
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You will want to check the engine's compression. Also, see if the coolant spurts out the coolant cap when you are cranking the engine. That would indicate a head or head gasket problem. Most likely the head gasket and/or the head is warped or cracked. For any further assistance please feel free to call 1-877-238-2623 and one of our representatives will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.