fits like new
Replaces
fits like new
Sorry to inform you that this part was bad, ran terrible and Guage didn't work also, so I put the original back in and the Guage is working fine and it runs some what better, I believe that my trouble lies in either the o2 sensor and or the injector. Thank you
It doesn't work so I dont like it.
Quality item
Easy install on my 2004 Ford Ranger. Great price and quality replacement. Fast shipping.
Only difference from the picture is the connection is gray (same as my original unit), not black as pictured. Works and fit perfectly.
hi i,m sorry I can,t review yet as i,m dealing with cancer treatments
I would recommend this product to anyone who has a Ranger. 1AAuto made shopping online for auto parts an easy process.
Thank you for the purchase it worked in my car thanks you again god bless you
Purchased to go with a new intake manifold. Good price, shipped with intake and didn't have to go to the local parts store and wonder if I was getting the correct part the first time. Got it all in one shot with 1A Auto.
The sensor works with the vehicles ECU, continually monitoring the coolant temperature to make sure the engine is running at the optimum temperature.
Item number, 1ATSU00017, is listed to fit the 1998 Ford Expedition.
Currently, we do not carry this part for your vehicle. We're always updating our inventory so please check back soon!
We would be happy to take a look. Can you please provide the VIN?
Thank you for the inquiry. The location varies from vehicle to vehicle but most commonly it will be on the engine block itself, there should be a provision this goes into with the electrical harness that attaches to it.
Is it the temperature sender or sensor? The answer is so easy! You guys used to have videos up and sold both of these!!! What happened to you guys????
This should be located under the dash but we do not have a diagram at this time showing the exact location. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any further questions.
The socket size would be the same as the original.
I have a 1999 Ranger XLT 3.0L, my temp. sensor was on and around thermostat housing area in front of intake manifold. I broke one when repairing engine for blown cylinder head gasket, my engine has two temp. sensors, one for temp. gauge and other I believed for computer input? I'm a marine technician and try to do as much as possible on my own within my ability. Hope this information is helpful to you.