Description
BRAND NEW *OEM QUALITY* ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GUAGE SENSOR TO SUIT SUZUKI
PLEASE COMPARE YOUR ORIGINAL SENSOR WITH THE IMAGES WE PROVIDED IN THE LISTING AND CHECK THE DETAILED VEHICLE LIST IN THE SUITABILITY SECTION.
TO SUIT:
OEM# 13650-61B00, 13650-61B01
- for OE No: 13650-61B00
- External Thread: M12x1.5 mm
- Spanner size: 19 mm
- Sensor Type: NTC Sensor
- Number of pins: 2 -pin connector
- Connector Shape: oval
- Socket color: Green
 Features:
- High Quality
- OEM Fit and Design
- Easy install
- Simple operation
- AU Seller-Fast and Free Shipping
Package Includes:
COMPATIBLE VEHICLES
[01/00 – 12/02] SUZUKI GRAND VITARA FT SQ416 1.6L 4cyl G16B
[01/00 – 12/00] SUZUKI GRAND VITARA FT SQ416 1.6L 4cyl G16B
[01/99 – 12/05] SUZUKI GRAND VITARA FT SQ416 1.6L 4cyl G16B
[01/89 – 12/94] SUZUKI VITARA ET SE416 1.6L 4cyl G16A
[01/88 – 12/94] SUZUKI VITARA ET SE416 1.6L 4cyl G16A
[01/94 – 12/97] SUZUKI VITARA ET SE416 1.6L 4cyl G16B
[01/91 – 12/97] SUZUKI VITARA ET SE416 1.6L 4cyl G16B
[01/94 – 12/98] SUZUKI VITARA ET SE416 1.6L 4cyl G16B
[01/91 – 12/98] SUZUKI VITARA ET SE416 1.6L 4cyl G16B
[01/98 – 12/00] SUZUKI JIMNY FJ SN413 1.3L 4cyl G13BB
[01/89 – 12/95] SUZUKI SWIFT SF SF416 1.6L 4cyl G16B
[01/89 – 12/91] SUZUKI SWIFT SF SF416 1.6L 4cyl G16B
[01/95 – 12/98] SUZUKI ALTO EF 0.99L 4cyl G10B
[01/92 – 12/97] SUZUKI CAPPUCCINO EA (GREY IMPORT) 0.66L 3cyl F6A
[01/99 – 12/05] SUZUKI CARRY DA32V GA413 1.3L 4cyl G13BB
[01/89 – 12/89] SUZUKI ESCUDO TA01W (GREY IMPORT) 1.6L 4cyl G16A
[01/96 – 12/97] SUZUKI X90 EL 1.6L 4cyl G16B
ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE’S ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
What does a Coolant Temperature Sensor do?
The Coolant Temperature sensor changes resistance with the temperature. The Coolant Temperature sensor is critical to many PCM functions such as fuel injection, ignition timing, variable valve timing, and transmission shifting.
Where are these sensors located?
The Coolant Temperature sensor is located in a coolant passage in the engine usually near the thermostat.
Will a malfunctioning Coolant Temp Sensor illuminate the check engine light or affect vehicle operation?
Yes, a failing sensor can illuminate the MIL, and cause the engine to run rich or lean. The transmission may shift incorrectly or not lock up the torque converter.
What are the common causes of failure?
Typically these sensors fail due to corrosion within the coolant system. They may also leak coolant through the wiring connector.
How to determine if these sensors are malfunctioning?
A DTC will be set if an abnormal reading occurs, P0116 for sensor performance, P0117 low input, or P0118 for high input. The coolant temperature sensor temperature reading should closely match the air charge/manifold temperature reading on a scan tool if the engine has not been run for over an hour. The sensor circuit can be checked for proper voltage using a voltmeter.
Why Buy from Us / What makes Our Coolant Temp Sensors the best?
• As an OEM manufacturer, Standard/ Our Supplier has complete control of the manufacturing process from componentry to finished product
• Temperature sensor design specifies tight tolerance thermistor response values to assure the accuracy of the temperature measurement and proper part operation
• All Coolant Temperature sensors are 100% factory tested to ensure trouble-free performance.
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