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🌑️ Walker Products 211-91026 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor: Accurate and Reliable Monitoring Solution Review

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BrandWalker Products
Item Dimensions LxWxH2.1 x 1.5 x 3 inches
Item Weight0.09 Pounds

Description of 🌑️ Walker Products 211-91026 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor: Accurate and Reliable Monitoring Solution

Used to measure coolant temperature. Measures coolant temperature through changing resistance. Sends the information received to the onboard computer. The computer uses the information and other inputs to calculate the correct amount of fuel delivered. Symptoms of failure include no start, engine flooding, steady check engine light and/or poor fuel economy.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Perfect fit and function 2003 taurus se OHV Gas

Replaces the sensor on top of the intake manifold, not the one next to the thermoset housing under the intake runner. . Any pigtail will do, quality splices are included.

Pros
  • The computer uses information and other inputs to calculate the correct amount of fuel to deliver
Cons
  • Updates

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Repairs my 2000 Lincoln Towncar

I have a 2000 Lincoln Towncar with 22,000 miles on it. Just put it in the garage. Sometimes it started and sometimes it didn't. Let it sit for a day or two and it will start up like nothing happened. Put it on and it won't let you down. It's hard to believe that small part was the cause. Apparently it is like this, now it starts every time. I had it for about a month. The wires from my car didn't fit so I had to connect them with the included connector and pigtails.

Pros
  • Sends information received to trip computer
Cons
  • Appearance