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ACDelco GM Original Equipment 213-815 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
*$467.10
Informação adicional
Brand | ACDelco |
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Material | Metal |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Measurement Accuracy | ±1.5% |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | Analog |
Specific Uses For Product | Temperature |
UPC | 036666157468 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00036666157468 |
Manufacturer | ACDelco |
Style | Modern |
Product Dimensions | 2"D x 2.1"W x 2"H |
Model | Temperature Sensor |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 213-815 |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 213-815 |
OEM Part Number | 10096181 |
Date First Available | October 10, 2007 |
Oldwetcat –
This was the fourth temp sensor I bought for my 2002 Pontiac grand Prix and the only one that worked, despite the Amazon site telling me “This will not fit your 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix”. I went to O’riellys auto parts site and looked up the part number and it was this. As it was $30 there so I returned and bought it here. Moral of the story don’t always trust the part-finder function here. I had purchased three aftermarket temp sensors for my 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix. All three had the same problem… They registered off the gauge on a cold engine, I tried three different aftermarket brands before buying this AC Delco which functioned perfectly. On GM 3.8 engines these are not easy to change as they are located below the engine neck and the exhaust manifold so I only gave 3 stars for “easy to install” GM seldom makes anything easy. I should have spent the extra $10 from the “get-go” and got a real GM- AC Delco part from the start.
Roger –
While trying to get my car to run correctly I noticed when I disconnected the temperature sensor the “check oil level” light would light up when I turned the ignition key to run, and the check oil level light wouldn’t illuminate with the temperature sensor plugged in. Anyways I bought this sensor and it shows an accurate temperature and the “check oil level” lights up when starting my car. I guess the old sensor must of had a short in it.
Cheryl Anne Vay –
While other products may work or be cheaper. When it comes to GM products always go original. Good price compared to local parts outlets.
Bargain Hunter –
Quality AC Delco Parts.
trevor knapp –
Work as Expected
Puse estás bobinas en mi gran victoria 98 y quedaron muy bien –
Es original y quedó bien chingon,al 100 👍 había puesto 3 sensor de temperatura marca duralas y valuctaf ninguno funciono y este que es original quedó muy muy bien
Rigo –
If you have to replace this part on a grand prix or any other similiar car with a 3800 v6 do not buy any other sensor than this one! i installed 3 duralast ones and fans would still not kick on and car would overheat. after doing research i figured out that those cars do not like any other sensors other than oem ac delco ones. so i ordered this and cars fan started working perfectly as they should. never had an issue since i installed this one in my 97 gt. do not buy any other sensor other than the ac delco one!!!
Ryan –
It’s working great on a 1998 bonneville, Temperature gauge stays steady at 195 and I noticed the fans appear to more active after replacing probably due to more accurate temperature readings or perhaps that terminal was bad on the old one. I believe the threads are already treated with a thread sealer, but I added teflon tape to make sure it didn’t leak. Easy job to do, just need a 3/4″ wrench, teflon tape, and some coolant to replace about a quart that spills out. The previous sensor was missing a heat shield so I got a 3/4″ piece of plastic wire loom wrapped around the sensor then cut a soup can to make a heat shield and wrapped that around the wire loom and secured it with a stainless steel tie wrap. The heat from the exhaust crossover pipe which about 2 inches away may have toasted my previous sensor, who knows, better safe than sorry. Also may be a good idea to change the thermostat at the same time if there are any doubts to save some coolant.
Landis Odoms –
The best coolant temperature sensor. I bought this because I was restoring a car from 1995. I was replacing original factory equipment with new GM parts. Best to go with the product that came from the factory. Be careful to make sure when you buy parts like this you buy the exact part as parts change with time. I bought the other sensor and the connector was not for my car. I came back and bought this one as it is the correct sensor.
Wade –
Part was perfect, and has been performing well for a month. Screw it in, no sealant needed. Just a PITA to change. I recommend a ratcheting wrench if you don’t want to take off the lower intake manifold. Vehicle would overheat because of faulty Borg Warner sensor from Advanced Auto. My fans would not turn on. A temporary fix was to unplug the sensor so the fans stay on all the time. I never should have changed the factory sensor that still worked fine. OEM parts are the best parts for gm vehicles and far cheaper on Amazon than parts stores where you’ll have to order an acdelco part.