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Real quick question guys i am going to replace the coolant temp sensor that is under the throttle body. I believe it is the one that goes to the ecm. I am just want to make sure this is the right part number. From rock auto (ACDELCO Part # 213928 {#15326386} 2-WAY MALE
Category: Intake Manifold Temperature Sensor).
Thanks in advance i would hate to waste 15$ and shipping only to find out its the wrong part for my 86.
Real quick question guys i am going to replace the coolant temp sensor that is under the throttle body. I believe it is the one that goes to the ecm. I am just want to make sure this is the right part number. From rock auto (ACDELCO Part # 213928 {#15326386} 2-WAY MALE
Category: Intake Manifold Temperature Sensor).
Thanks in advance i would hate to waste 15$ and shipping only to find out its the wrong part for my 86.
Why wouldn't you buy it local? For an '86 you might need a connector also if it's never been changed!
Why wouldn't you buy it local? For an '86 you might need a connector also if it's never been changed!
I'd buy it local but we only have advanced auto parts and other similar stores around here and they want 30$ for the same part! If anyone knows where i could get the connector for the sensor that would be great to.
I'd buy it local but we only have advanced auto parts and other similar stores around here and they want 30$ for the same part! If anyone knows where i could get the connector for the sensor that would be great to.
I only see 21.49 local @ Advance and I didn't even shop!
Thank you for the advice but i still really need to know if it is the correct part.
I thought when I mentioned local you would "pick up on" it's the correct part! Sorry. Yes you should be good. You can check the connector before hand and if it matches the switch/sensor you'll be fine.
I thought when I mentioned local you would "pick up on" it's the correct part! Sorry. Yes you should be good. You can check the connector before hand and if it matches the switch/sensor you'll be fine.