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Engine Coolant Temperature Sender Engine Coolant Temperature Sender


2004 Chrysler Sebring Engine Coolant Temperature Sender (part#WT5066)

Part No. WT5066 Warranty  
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Brand: BWD
Advance Auto Parts Part#: 18480669
Suitable vehicles: Click to find if this product can be used with your vehicle:
  • Chrysler
    • Sebring
      • 2004
        • 2004 Chrysler Sebring (2.7L 167CI V6 FI VIN: R)


This temperature sensor's design specifies tight tolerance thermistor response values to ensure the accuracy of the temperature measurement and proper part operation.
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4.0

Worked perfectly

By Trucker

from Louisville, ky

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    Worked well

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    5.0

    Easy install!

    By The DACtor

    from Hartsville, SC

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        Comments about BWD Coolant Temperature Sensor:

        Nice to get a product exactly like the factory part. No question it was going to fit and fix my van.

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        • Q:

          Where is the temperature sensor WT5066 located on a 2005 Dodge Ram 1500 P/U 2WD, 5.7 Hemi
          Asked on 3/21/2013 by Mike from Greensboro, NC

          1 answer

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            A:

            With reference to your inquiry on the BWD Engine Coolant Temperature Sender, the coolant temperature sensor on your Dodge Ram 1500 should be located at the bottom of the coolant reservoir. For any further assistance, please 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.

            Answered on 3/22/2013 by Vincent from AAP
        • Q:

          where is it located on 2002 Dodge Caravan 3.3
          Asked on 9/28/2012 by tashanay

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            A:

            The coolant temperature sensor on your 2002 Dodge Caravan 3.3L should be located in the engine block on the driver side of the engine compartment. 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.

            Answered on 9/28/2012 by Rick from AAP
        • Q:

          Where are the coolant sensors located on a 2002 Dodge Intrepid 2.7?
          Asked on 8/1/2012 by girliegirl20112

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            A:

            The engine coolant temperature sensor on your 2002 Dodge Intrepid 2.7L should be located in the lower intake manifold at the front of the engine, just behind the thermostat housing. For any further assistance, please feel free to call us at 1-877-238-2623 or visit your nearest Advance Auto Parts store and our representatives would be more than happy to assist you.

            Answered on 8/2/2012 by Rick from AAP
        • Q:

          does this sensor control the high and low speeds on the radiator fan my radiator fan doesnt work properly the ac is being affected could their be a problem with the ambient senor does the ambient sensor help control the fan speeds to go on high and low speeds
          Asked on 5/23/2012 by steve from topeka ks

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            A:

            The coolant temperature sensor controls the on/off function of your radiator fan. But the malfunction of radiator fan may also cause due to the blown fuse, bad thermostat sensor or failing alternator. Unfortunately, without the presence of your vehicle we would not be able to properly diagnose the problem. We would suggest taking your vehicle to a certified mechanic for a proper diagnosis before buying and having parts installed that may not (solve/be) the problem.

            Answered on 5/24/2012 by Dennis from AAP
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            A:

            The coolant temperature sensor controls the on/off function of your radiator fan. But the malfunction of radiator fan may also cause due to the blown fuse, bad thermostat sensor or failing alternator. Unfortunately, without the presence of your vehicle we would not be able to properly diagnose the problem. We would suggest taking your vehicle to a certified mechanic for a proper diagnosis before buying and having parts installed that may not (solve/be) the problem.

            Answered on 5/24/2012 by Dennis from AAP
        • Q:

          what makes the fan switch from high fan operation to low fan operation or what controls high and low speeds on the radiator fan 2003 pt cruiser 2.4 on -turbo
          Asked on 5/23/2012 by stev from topeka ks

          1 answer

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            A:

            The coolant temperature sensor controls the on/off function of your radiator fan. But the malfunction of radiator fan may also cause due to the blown fuse, bad thermostat sensor or failing alternator. Unfortunately, without the presence of your vehicle we would not be able to properly diagnose the problem. We would suggest taking your vehicle to a certified mechanic for a proper diagnosis before buying and having parts installed that may not (solve/be) the problem.

            Answered on 5/24/2012 by Dennis from AAP
        • Q:

          2006 town&country van 3.3L 6 cyl. radiator fans are good but fans don't go on.Would the heat sensor have anything to do with this an how can I test it?
          Asked on 5/12/2012 by Anonymous from buffalo

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            A:

            The coolant temperature sensor should be the possible cause of the problem. However, I would suggest taking your vehicle to a certified mechanic for a proper diagnosis before buying and having parts installed that may not (solve/be) the problem.

            Answered on 5/15/2012 by Vincent from AAP
        • Q:

          I have replaced the radiator, thermostat and hoses. I have verified the water pump and fan are working, but the car is still overheating, could this be the problem?
          Asked on 4/20/2012 by Anonymous

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            A:

            This could possibly be the problem. However, without the presence of your vehicle we would not be able to properly diagnose it nor provide you with a 100% answer. We would suggest that you take your vehicle to a certified mechanic for further diagnosis.

            Answered on 4/21/2012 by Steve from AAP
        • Q:

          Where is it located on a 2006 chrysler 300C with Hemi 5.7L?
          Asked on 1/21/2012 by Anonymous

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            A:

            The Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor on your 2006 Chrysler 300C with Hemi 5.7L should be located under the air conditioning compressor. It is installed into a water jacket at the front of the cylinder block.

            Answered on 1/21/2012 by Vincent from AAP
        • Q:

          where is this sensor located on a 2007 dodge charger srt8 6.1L
          Asked on 1/20/2012 by Anonymous

          1 answer

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            A:

            The Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor is located under the air conditioning compressor. It is installed into a water jacket at the front of the cylinder block.

            Answered on 1/21/2012 by John the Car-Doc from AAP
        • Q:

          where is the temperature sensor located in a 05 pontiac sunfire
          Asked on 10/29/2011 by cb from warren ohio

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            A:

            It is located at the under hood, driver side, upper engine area, below valve cover, mounted in cylinder head.

            Answered on 10/30/2011 by Dennis from AAP
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