- Compatible with Chevrolet Cruze, Sonic, Trax & Buick Encore – 2013- 2019 Encore 1.4L | 2011 – 2016 Cruze 1.4L | 2016 Cruze Limited 1.4L | 2012 – 2020 Sonic 1.4L | 2013 – 2020 Trax 1.4L
- Replaces Part Numbers 25193922, 15-11105, 902-846, 55565334, 1511105, 902846
- Replacement Coolant Thermostat Housing With Sensor – regulates the flow of the coolant going through the radiator to keep the engine in its stable operating temperature preventing it from over heating.
- Built-in quality material, it is a direct replacement and will fit and function exactly like the factory part.
- Before placing the order, please check your car model in the “amazon confirmed fit” in the top left corner. please make sure to match the exact part numbers between this part and the part that you are replacing


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Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing Water Outlet with Sensor Compatible with Chevy Cruze, Sonic, Trax and Buick Encore 1.4L Replaces 25193922, 15-11105, 902-846, 55565334,…
*$373.00
Informação adicional
Manufacturer | WMPHE |
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Brand | WMPHE |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 9.21 x 5.35 x 3.31 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Manufacturer Part Number | WMPHE-AD102 |
Date First Available | March 30, 2021 |
Jennifer Dickerson –
As advised, the fit was perfect and delivered quick
Break up poof –
Bought for a customer and it works perfectly fine
red –
Well, I bought this part because my daughters Buick Encore was leaking coolant from the plastic housing.
I installed this new part and it leaked much worse. After looking closely, the leak was coming from the new housing, at the top side, where you push the hose onto from the reservoir.
I thought I was screwed, and going to have to buy a genuine AC DELCO part, and do this job all over again.
After a closer look, I saw the leak was coming from the top hose at the metal clip(the hose with no clamp that you push on from the top, and has that metal clip to hold the hose in)
I removed the metal clip, and pulled out the plastic piece the clip holds in place. Near the bottom of this piece I found an oring that’s supposed to squish when the metal clip is inserted, making a tight seal.. I replaced this oring with a slightly thicker oring that i had in my oring kit and my problem was solved, NO LEAKS.
So before you even buy this part, make sure the coolant is coming out where that metal clip is. If it is coming out there, and dripping down the housing, making you think the housing it cracked or something? replace the oring. its super easy and super inexpensive.
UPDATE : WMPHE read my comment and asked if they can do anything to rectify my situation.
I told them how my issue was a simple oring, and they wanted as much info as possible so their people can make sure this doesn’t happen again. The were actually incredibly nice and helpful, and in my opinion that what makes a good company a good company.
UPDATE #2 it’s now March 3.2025 and this part is leaking again.
It didn’t even last a year…I guess for the price ehhh its kinda ok, but now I have to do the work all over again.
Kim –
A good reproduction. As good as the OEM .
kenneth houston –
Purchased in March of 24 and developed a leak in June of 24. I was shocked to see that after 3 months of use it decinagrated
kenneth houston –
everything to like price, fit,durable
Barb Shuman –
It works perfect for my car. It was easy to get to and easy to put on. Just be careful not to lose the retaining clip for the top hose. It’s easy to put back in place. Just go in from the driver’s side and it slides right in place.
Lewellyn thompson –
It work good