Genuine OEM GM Coolant Temperature Sensors
Coolant Temp Sensor
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
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TL;DR Summary
Coolant temperature sensors help your GM vehicle monitor engine temperature and support fuel, fan, and warning-system decisions. OEM sensors help preserve correct readings, sealing, and connector fit.
Overview
A coolant temperature sensor helps the vehicle understand engine temperature. When it fails or reads incorrectly, it may cause warning lights, an inaccurate temperature display, cooling fan issues, or poor cold-start behavior. Van Chevrolet GM Parts Center offers genuine GM cooling sensors designed for compatible GM vehicles.
What This Category Includes
- GM engine coolant temperature sensors
- Sensor seals and retainers when available
- Cooling-system electrical components
- Related belts-and-cooling sensor parts
Why Genuine GM Parts Matter
OEM sensors are built to match the expected resistance range, connector, mounting location, and sealing needs of supported GM engines. View this verified GM engine coolant temperature sensor.
How to Choose the Right Part
Confirm VIN, engine, model year, and sensor location. Some engines use more than one temperature-related sensor, so match the replacement to the diagnosed component.
Compatibility / Fitment Guidance
Coolant temperature sensor fitment can vary by engine and cooling-system layout. Confirm whether the listing includes a seal or whether it should be ordered separately.
Key Takeaways
- Coolant temperature sensors support engine and cooling-system decisions.
- OEM sensors help match electrical readings and physical fit.
- Engine and sensor-location details matter for fitment.
FAQ Section
What symptoms can a bad coolant temperature sensor cause?
Possible symptoms include warning lights, inaccurate temperature readings, fan operation concerns, or poor running when cold.
Is this the same as a thermostat?
No. The sensor reports temperature information, while the thermostat controls coolant flow.
Should I replace the seal with the sensor?
If the sensor uses a separate seal or O-ring, replacing it during service is often appropriate.