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🌑️ Optimized Engine Management 9342 Coolant Temperature Sensor Review

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Details

BrandORIGINAL ENGINE MANAGEMENT
Item Dimensions LxWxH7 x 41 x 20 inches
MaterialNylon
Item Weight0.01 Ounces
StyleContemporary

Description of 🌑️ Optimized Engine Management 9342 Coolant Temperature Sensor

Temperature Switches are calibrated from -40C to 125C to match O.E. resistance characteristics ensuring proper fuel mixture and ignition timing under all climatic conditions. Excellent quality & materials. Manufactured to meet expectations for fit, form, and function. Corrosion-resistant brass housing. High-temperature nylon terminal housing. Brass terminals for excellent conductivity.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Will not fit 1997 Honda Civic

This part will not fit a '97 Honda Civic, although it will show the product will fit. I ended up having to drive to the auto parts store, which is what I should have done from the start.

Pros
  • Excellent quality and materials.
Cons
  • Style 90

Revainrating 5 out of 5

So glad it works

We had a 2000 Honda CR-V that happened to not start for a week, especially when we parked it in the sun. We have done our research and found that this problem can sometimes be caused by the coolant sensor and we have tried to fix so many different parts. Lo and behold, the problem was solved! I'm very happy to have a working, reliable car again and at such a great price.

Pros
  • Brass connectors for excellent conductivity
Cons
  • Null

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I was disappointed with the fuel economy the car showed.

Bought this sensor as part of routine maintenance on a 1993 Accord I bought for my wife last year. I replaced this sensor because I had high mileage cars that would not start due to an ECT sensor failure. My wife's Accord has around 200,000 miles on it, as I replaced this sensor along with other tuning parts as a precaution right after buying the car, I didn't have much experience driving this particular car before replacing the sensor. Anyway, fast forward to about a year later. My wife hasn't

Pros
  • Temperature switches are calibrated from -40Β°C to 125Β°C to match OE resistance specifications and provide the correct fuel mixture and ignition timing in all climates.
Cons
  • No Instructions