Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor, ECT Temp Sensor Replace D583, 19022018 Compatible with Toyota, Scion, Pontiac, Mazda - 4Runner, Avalon, Camry, Corolla, RAV4, Sienna, Solara, Tacoma, Tundra, More


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  • Manufacturer:
    Allmotorparts
Product Features
  • OE FIT, FORM, FUNCTION : Professional, high quality OE style and meet or exceed all original equipment performance engine coolant temperature sensor. 100% Brand New and ready to install straight out of the box. Be aware that coolant will gush out when removing the old plug so have the new sensor close and ready to attempt to reduce the amount of coolant loss.
  • FRIENDLY NOTE : If the engine coolant temp sensor failed on your vehicle, simply contact us for a replacement. Also if you have any other questions on our this Engine Coolant Temp Sensor, please contact us at the first time. This is NOT a genuine part, it's a aftermarket replacement part manufactured by Allmotorparts.
  • REPLACES PART # : D583, 19022018 ECT Coolant Temp Sensor. The engine coolant temp sensor can compatible with Toyota, Chevy, Ford, Geo, Jaguar, Kia, Lincoln, Mazda, Pontiac, Scion, Suzuki & Volvo many vehicles. please check the compatible drop down bar and the detailed description to confirm the compatibility before purchase. Thank you!
  • COMPATIBLE WITH TOYOTA VEHICLES : 1989-2017 4Runner | 1995-2017 Avalon | 1989-2017 Camry | 1989-2005 Celica | 1988-1997, 2003-2017 Corolla | 2007-2014 FJ Cruiser | 2001-2008, 2010-2015 Highlander | 1989-2011, 2013-2017 Land Cruiser | 2003-2013 Matrix | 1991-1995 MR2 | 2000-2005 MR2 Spyder | 2001-2009, 2011-2015 Prius | 1996-2017 RAV4 | 2001-2017 Sequoia | 1998-2016 Sienna | 1999-2008 Solara | 1995-2015 Tacoma | 2000-2017 Tundra | 2009-2015 Venza | 2007-2017 Yaris coolant temp sensor.
  • REPLACEMENT ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR : Engine Coolant Temp Sensor is a sensor that is screwed into the engine's block or cylinder head. Common symptoms of a bad ECT sensor are overheating, hard starting conditions, poor idle, black smoke coming from the engine, Check Engine Light ON and the electric fans do not work properly. Be aware that coolant will gush out when removing the old plug so have the new sensor close and ready to attempt to reduce the amount of coolant loss.