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BRAND NEW *OEM QUALITY* ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR TO SUIT MITSUBISHI

 

 

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OEM# 1308A012, MD177572, MD182467, MR985034

 

Sensor Type NTC Sensor
Thread Size 3/8 Gas
Spanner size 19 mm
Number of connectors 2 -pin connector
Connector Shape Oval
for OE No. 1338.G4, 89422-87101, 39220 35710, MD177572, 122 153 01 28

 

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  • High Quality
  • OEM Fit and Design
  • Easy install
  • Simple operation
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Package Includes:

1* Temperature Sensor (2 PIN PLUG).Spanner: 19mm Thread: 3/8 Gas. BLACK COLOR AS OEM The engine coolant temperature sensor (CTS) is used to measure the temperature of the engine coolant of an engine. The readings from this sensor are then fed back to the engine control unit (ECU), which uses this data to adjust the fuel injection and ignition timing. Common signs of a bad or failing coolant temperature sensor include poor fuel economy, black smoke coming from the engine, engine overheating, and the Check Engine Light turning on.

COMPATIBLE VEHICLES

VEHICLE MODEL ENGINE LITRE CYL YEAR
MITSUBISHI GALANT HJ 4G63 2.0L 4cyl [03/93 – 12/94]
MITSUBISHI GALANT HJ 6A12 2.0L V6 [03/93 – 12/96]
MITSUBISHI GRANDIS BA 4G69 2.4L 4cyl [05/04 – 04/10]
MITSUBISHI NIMBUS UG 4G64 S4 2.4L 4cyl [10/98 – 09/04]

 

ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE’S ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR

What does a Coolant Temperature Sensor do?
The Coolant Temperature sensor changes resistance with the temperature. The Coolant Temperature sensor is critical to many PCM functions such as fuel injection, ignition timing, variable valve timing, and transmission shifting.

Where are these sensors located?
The Coolant Temperature sensor is located in a coolant passage in the engine usually near the thermostat.

Will a malfunctioning Coolant Temp Sensor illuminate the check engine light or affect vehicle operation?
Yes, a failing sensor can illuminate the MIL, and cause the engine to run rich or lean. The transmission may shift incorrectly or not lock up the torque converter.

What are the common causes of failure?
Typically these sensors fail due to corrosion within the coolant system. They may also leak coolant through the wiring connector.

How to determine if these sensors are malfunctioning?
A DTC will be set if an abnormal reading occurs, P0116 for sensor performance, P0117 low input, or P0118 for high input. The coolant temperature sensor temperature reading should closely match the air charge/manifold temperature reading on a scan tool if the engine has not been run for over an hour. The sensor circuit can be checked for proper voltage using a voltmeter.

Why Buy from Us / What makes Our Coolant Temp Sensors the best?
• As an OEM manufacturer, Standard/ Our Supplier has complete control of the manufacturing process from componentry to finished product
• Temperature sensor design specifies tight tolerance thermistor response values to assure the accuracy of the temperature measurement and proper part operation
• All Coolant Temperature sensors are 100% factory tested to ensure trouble-free performance.

SKU CCS39-13
Brand: Aftermarket OEM Replacement
Part Number: CCS39
Reference OEM Number: MD177572
Other OEM Numbers: 1308A012, MD177572, MD182467, MR985034
Related Part Numbers: CS838, TCS055, TS337
Trade Part Numbers: NTY: ECT-MS-000, VEMO: V37-72-0004
Note: CHECK IMAGES. CONFIRM WITH OEM NUMBER
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