Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Compatible with Mitsubishi Outlander Montero Mirage Galant Expo LRV Endeavor Eclipse Diamante for Stratus Stealth Replaces 5S1503 TS337 3922035710 MD177572

Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Compatible with Mitsubishi Outlander Montero Mirage Galant Expo LRV Endeavor Eclipse Diamante for Stratus Stealth Replaces 5S1503 TS337 3922035710 MD177572

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Perfect Fitment]Compatible with Mitsubishi:01-05 Sebring/95-96 Stealth/01-05 Stratus/96-98 Talon/99-01 Sonata/94-99 3000GT/92-04 Diamante/95-12,04 Eclipse/04-08,10-11 Endeavor/93-95 Expo/92-94 Expo LRV/93-12 Galant/02-06,08-17 Lancer/93-02,14 Mirage/94-00,02-06 Montero/97-04 Montero SPORT/03-07,09-14 Outlander/11-15 Outlander SPORT, Compatible with Chrysler:2001-2005 Sebring, Compatible with Hyundai:1999-2001 Sonata, Compatible with Dodge:1995-2005 Stealth, Compatible with Eagle:1996-1998 Talon
Replace part number] 5S1503 3922035710 MD177572 MD182467 TS337 (Before ordering, please make sure that the parts, connectors on our pictures are the same as your old products to avoid wrong purchase
High Quality]Our Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor are made from high-quality, durable materials. All Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor are tested by our QA department before packaging and meet or exceed OEM quality
Easy to install] Remove the wire connector from the sensor, unscrew the old sensor with a deep socket or open-ended wrench, unscrew the new sensor and connect the plug
Function]: Timely change the display of engine thermal AC shutdown error information on the dashboard, engine temperature gauge does not work, engine operation is not normal or flameout.The Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor helps keep the engine running at the proper temperature, improving safety while driving

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The Mitsubishi Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor auto part may help restore proper operation and reliability in your vehicle. Over time, heat cycling, vibration, road grime, and normal wear can cause parts to weaken, leak, corrode, or drift out of spec.

When replacing an automotive component, confirm compatibility with your exact vehicle details (year/make/model/engine and any trim or drivetrain variations). Always follow manufacturer procedures and torque specs, and verify operation after installation.

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