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Guaranteed to Fit1992 GMC C1500 Suburban Change Vehicle

GPD®
1992 GMC C1500 Suburban - Coolant Temperature Sensor - Sold individually

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Manufacturer #1711697
Guaranteed to Fit1992 GMC C1500 Suburban Change Vehicle
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Your Vehicle Fit Details

Vehicle Name
Submodel
Engine
Fitment Information
1992 GMC C1500 Suburban
Base
8 Cyl 5.7L
Coolant Temp Sensor; With Oval Connector; With 2 Terminal
1992 GMC C1500 Suburban
SLE
8 Cyl 5.7L
Coolant Temp Sensor; With Oval Connector; With 2 Terminal

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Brand:
Warranty:
1 year GPD limited warranty
Quantity Sold:
Sold individually
Prop 65 Warning:

Warning SymbolWARNING: This product can expose you to chemical which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Product Fit:
Direct Fit
Recommended Use:
OE Replacement
Fitnotes:
Coolant Temp Sensor; With Oval Connector; With 2 Terminal

Vehicle Fitment Information

Vehicle Name
Submodel
Engine
Fitment Information
1976-1977 Buick Regal
Base
6 Cyl 3.8L
Sedan, Coolant Temp Sensor; With Oval Connector; With 2 Terminal
1976-1977 Buick Regal
Base
8 Cyl 5.7L
Sedan, Coolant Temp Sensor; With Oval Connector; With 2 Terminal
1976-1977 Buick Regal
SR
8 Cyl 5.7L
Coupe, Coolant Temp Sensor; With Oval Connector; With 2 Terminal
1976-1977 Buick Regal
SR
6 Cyl 3.8L
Coupe, Coolant Temp Sensor; With Oval Connector; With 2 Terminal
1977 Buick Regal
Base
8 Cyl 5.0L
Coupe, Coolant Temp Sensor; With Oval Connector; With 2 Terminal
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Product Information

GPD OE REPLACEMENT COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR

Meticulously manufactured and leak tested to meet strict OE standards, GPD’s OE replacement coolant temperature sensor is ready to deliver consistent performance and accurate solution to the needs of your ride’s A/C system. Founded in 1974, Global Parts Distributors, L.L.C. (GPD) has evolved into one of the country’s leading suppliers of aftermarket radiators and air conditioning components.

  • Made to OE requirements for perfect fit and compatibility with stock components
  • Rigorously leak tested to ensure long-term, leak-free performance
  • Covers a broad range of automotive applications
  • Skillfully built with high-quality materials for long-lasting toughness
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Product Q&A

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what is heat/cooling range?doug n.Aug 30, 2021
Best Answer:Hi Doug, I'm glad to assist you. This refers to the function of the thermostat and coolant temperature sensor to maintain the engine's running temperature consistently. This temperature sensor make sure the coolant stays above a certain preset temperature to ensure the engine runs optimally. If the coolant temperature falls below this temperature, the thermostat blocks the coolant flow to the radiator, forcing the fluid instead through a bypass directly back to the engine. The coolant will continue to circulate like this until the optimal running temperature is achieved, at which point the thermostat will open and allow the coolant back through the radiator to be cooled. Click the link below to order today and grab our most affordable price offer until supply last. I hope this helps. Happy shopping. <a href="https://www.carparts.com/coolant-temperature-sensor/gpd/gpd1711697?can=CPJE1043" target="_blank">https://www.carparts.com/coolant-temperature-sensor/gpd/gpd1711697?can=CPJE1043</a>
Jeonino E.STAFFAug 30, 2021
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My 1993 Chev Suburban K1500 loads up on fuel when I shut it off and won't start unless I hold the foot feed to the floor.  Could this be the coolant temp sensor located on top of the engine next to the top radiator hose?Mike K.May 20, 2021
Best Answer:Hi Mike, I'm glad to assist you. Based on what you have explained. It is hard to conclude if the cause of the problem is the coolant temperature sensor since you mentioned vehicle would not start not unless the gas pedal is pressed on by your feet. Still, it is best to refer to a certified mechanic on your trusted local auto repair shop to do a diagnostic troubleshooting to determine the exact source of the problem. I hope this helps. Happy shopping.
Jeonino E.STAFFMay 20, 2021
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Can a bad sender cause multiple misfire?PokeyDec 19, 2020
Best Answer:Hi Estil, Common symptoms of a bad engine coolant sensor are overheating, difficult starting conditions, poor idle, check engine light ON and electric fans not working properly. The easiest way to find out is to read the trouble code memory and check the value from the sensor, to make sure it's a viable value (excerpt from one of our tech data sheet).
Jeonino E.STAFFDec 19, 2020
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is this the sensor that controls the coolant fans?A shopperDec 18, 2020
Best Answer:Hi, Yes, it is. Still, for best results, we recommend referring to a trusted vehicle specific repair manual for details about troubleshooting, diagnostic, repair and install procedures. Also, it is best to consult your trusted local auto repair shop or dealership for this since this is related to the cooling of your engine. You can find more information here as well: <a href="https://www.carparts.com/blog/why-you-should-always-consult-a-repair-manual/" target="_blank">https://www.carparts.com/blog/why-you-should-always-consult-a-repair-manual/</a>
Jeonino E.STAFFDec 19, 2020
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So there are 2 of these sensors on my motor, one is mounted on the intake manifold near the thermostat housing and the other is mounted directly to the cylinder head on the driver side. Both have different connectors, is this the one for the one on the cylinder head?WhiteboyDec 11, 2020
Best Answer:Hi Seth, Usually, the location of the coolant temperature sensor will be located directly behind the coolant pipe. In most modern cars and vehicles, this is present behind the right cylinder head that is located right underneath of the air intake pipe.
Grace G.STAFFDec 11, 2020

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