Easy to install on a '98 Chevy 1500. The truck will have difficulty starting, idling fast, reversing, and if the problem worsens, it will stall when accelerating. half. I reglued the plastic case of the connector. But when the truck finally stopped on the road and wouldn't start, I replaced it. I managed to wiggle the plug and get the truck home. The new sensor arrived quickly. Changed when the engine was cold, coolant did not flow. The thread is covered. I connected my OBDII Bluetooth scanner ($20) and launched TorquePro Lite (free app) on my phone. I wiggled the wiring harness connector and the truck tripped. The scanner showed a coolant temperature of -40'F. When I moved the sensor, the temperature jumped back to 80 feet Fahrenheit. I ordered a new electrical harness sensor for $15 and soldered it in place. My plug burned out from being loose and bent for many years. With a new sensor and connector, the truck is fine.
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