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🌡️ DOICOO Coolant Temperature Sensor 89422-20010/35010: Compatible with Toyota 4Runner Avalon Camry Corolla Highlander Matrix Rav4 Sienna Lexus Mazda Review

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Description of 🌡️ DOICOO Coolant Temperature Sensor 89422-20010/35010: Compatible with Toyota 4Runner Avalon Camry Corolla Highlander Matrix Rav4 Sienna Lexus Mazda

▲▲ Manufactured to the high standard ensuring long-term stable performance. ▲▲Please carefully check the pictures in the listing. Make sure the part, the connector and the plug on our pictures are same as your old part before your purchase in case it cause Compatibility problem and return issue. ▲▲Reference OE Number:89422-20010 TX40T 89422-35010 89422-30030.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Fits my 2006 Toyota Sienna. Comes with washer

I buy a second time. The first for a 2006 Toyota Sienna failed after only 17,000 miles, about 2 years and 3 months later I bought it to first diagnose a problem I was having with my Sienna and it turned out that the original was not at fault was and I forgot to put it back in. . I'm still trying to find it in my garage. The original had 160,000 miles, and real ones range from $47 to $73 depending on who you bought them from. If the exact original is defective, I recommend installing an original

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Seems to be working so far!

Will fit my 2000 Prerunner. This sensor can be hard to find and it may seem like it's going to be hard to replace, but it's actually not that bad. It is located on the top left of the engine behind the belt cover next to the injectors. You need to remove the belt guard (and upper radiator hose), then as I saw in the YT video, remove one of the fuel rail bolts and loosen the other to get it out of the way. Of course, loosen the clip and use a 19mm or 3/4 inch deep wall socket to pull out. Please

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  • Easy install
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  • Not sure

Revainrating 2 out of 5

broke on installation using manufacturers torque specifications

Not sure if the sensor is metal but broke at the slightest torque on installation. If you look at the internals, it's cheap compared to OEM. Toyota unit is 10x more expensive and my Sienna has 270,000 miles so I'll buy another cheap one and try again. Came with a washer that came loose in transit and was left in the box. Be careful when unpacking so you don't throw it away if yours falls off. I recommend manually installing the machine and then letting it run until it heats up and the…

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  • Ideal for outdoor activities
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  • Modern