New Coolant Temperature Sensor F150 Truck F250 F350 Ford F-150 F-250 F-350
Product Features:
- Direct replacement for a proper fit and easy installation
- Engineered to meet or exceed OE specifications
- Durable construction for long-lasting performance
- Rigorously tested to ensure quality and reliability
- Built with high-quality materials for durability
What is a Coolant Temperature Sensor?
A coolant temperature sensor (CTS) is a crucial component in the engine management system of a vehicle. It monitors the temperature of the engine coolant and transmits this information to the engine control unit (ECU). The ECU then uses this information to adjust various engine parameters, including the air-fuel ratio, ignition timing, and fan speed, to maintain optimal engine performance and fuel efficiency.
Why is it important?
A faulty CTS can lead to several issues, including:
Engine overheating
Poor fuel economy
Reduced engine power
Difficulty starting the engine
Benefits of Replacing a Faulty Coolant Temperature Sensor
Replacing a faulty coolant temperature sensor offers several benefits:
Improved engine performance and fuel efficiency
Reduced risk of engine overheating
Enhanced engine reliability
Lower maintenance costs in the long run
Compatibility:
This coolant temperature sensor is designed to be compatible with the following Ford vehicles:
F-150
F-250
F-350
Specifications:
Attribute |
Value |
OE Number |
1L3Z12A648AA |
Connector Type |
Male |
Number of Pins |
2 |
Sensor Type |
NTC Thermistor |
Material |
Plastic, Metal |
Color |
Black |
Installation:
Replacing a coolant temperature sensor is a relatively straightforward process that can be completed in under an hour. However, it is always recommended to consult your vehicle’s service manual for specific instructions.
Additional Features:
Meets or exceeds OE specifications for fit and performance
Manufactured using high-quality materials for durability and longevity
Backed by a limited warranty for peace of mind
For more information on coolant temperature sensors, refer to the following resources:
YourMechanic: Symptoms of a Bad Coolant Temperature Sensor
AA1Car: Coolant Temperature Sensor