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Guaranteed to Fit2001 GMC Sierra 3500 Change Vehicle

Standard®
2001 GMC Sierra 3500 - Coolant Temperature Sensor, Sold individually

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$9.49
$38.65Save: $29.16(75%)
Manufacturer #TX3T
Guaranteed to Fit2001 GMC Sierra 3500 Change Vehicle
Qty:
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Your Vehicle Fit Details

Vehicle Name
Submodel
Engine
Fitment Information
2001 GMC Sierra 3500
SL
8 Cyl 6.6L
-
2001 GMC Sierra 3500
SLT
8 Cyl 6.6L
-
2001 GMC Sierra 3500
SLE
8 Cyl 6.6L
-

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Brand:
Notes:
This is Pin terminal ; Connector Gender-Female; Terminal Gender-Male; Terminal Type-Pin; Terminal Quantity-2
Warranty:
1-year or 12,000-mile Standard 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

Vehicle Fitment Information

Vehicle Name
Submodel
Engine
Fitment Information
1976-1977 Buick Regal
Base
8 Cyl 5.7L
Without Connector
1976-1977 Buick Regal
Base
6 Cyl 3.8L
Without Connector
1976-1977 Buick Regal
SR
8 Cyl 5.7L
Without Connector
1976-1977 Buick Regal
SR
6 Cyl 3.8L
Without Connector
1977 Buick Regal
Base
8 Cyl 5.0L
Without Connector
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Product Information

STANDARD OE REPLACEMENT ENGINE TEMPERATURE SENSORS

Revamp your ride with the advanced design, OEM-grade quality assurance and standard-setting performance offered by Standard’s OE replacement engine temperature sensors. Since 1919, Standard Motor Products has engineered a full line of engine management products, including ignition parts, sensors and on-board computers.

  • Advanced design meets exceptional, OE-level standards
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  • Put through systematic inspection to guarantee enduring performance and quality
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Product Q&A

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Is this sensor connect to the computer (one wire to computer one to ground ) or is this one for gauge(temp) inside?joeFeb 27, 2021
Best Answer:Hi Joe, Yes, this temperature sensor is connected to the network of circuitry going to the ECM or the main computer of your vehicle. However, we do not have the exact specific details how the wiring is set-up. It is best if you can consult your local Dealership for this detail by providing your VIN number as well. A vehicle specific repair manual would equally be helpful if you can rent or borrow one from a shop.
Jeonino E.STAFFFeb 27, 2021
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94 Cadillac sts  cooling fans run with key on,but not off. Seems to be hot?Nick H.May 16, 2020
Best Answer:Hello, can you please rephrase your question? The fan runs while the ignition is on? Does this happen even when the engine is cold?
Mitchell D.STAFFMay 18, 2020