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AZ00199136

[Lifetime Warranty] 213-4777 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor

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Description

213-4777 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor

Key Features

  • Monitors engine coolant temperature to provide critical data to the engine control module.
  • Ensures the engine operates within its optimal temperature range for performance and efficiency.
  • Triggers high-temperature warnings on the instrument panel.
  • Manufactured to original equipment (OE) specifications for fit, form, and function.
  • Features a two-terminal electrical connector.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • ACDelco: 213-4777
  • General Motors (GM): 12639899

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed as a direct-fit original equipment replacement for a wide range of General Motors vehicles.
  • Please verify compatibility with your specific year, make, model, and engine before purchase.

When to Replace

  • Inaccurate or fluctuating temperature gauge readings.
  • Engine overheating or running too cool.
  • Illuminated Check Engine Light (CEL) with relevant fault codes.
  • Noticeable decrease in fuel economy.
  • Difficulty starting the engine, especially when cold.

Installation Tips

  • Allow the engine to cool completely before beginning the replacement.
  • Partially drain the cooling system to a level below the sensor's location to minimize coolant loss.
  • Clean the sensor's threaded port before installing the new component.
  • Torque the new sensor to the vehicle manufacturer's specified value.
  • After installation, refill and bleed the cooling system according to the service manual.