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Charge Air Cooling. Engine Cooling. Engine Cooling Fan Sensor. Location-Heater Hose. Location-Radiator. Location-Thermostat Housing. Temperature Sensor for Engine Coolant. Cooling Fan. Sending Unit. Thermostat. Included with: #4 outlet Hose, Air outlet tube, Coolant Hose, Hose, Hose & tube assembly, Inlet Hose, Outlet Hose, Outlet Hose #4, Outlet Hose and Coolant Hose #3 & #4, Radiator, Radiator assembly, Water Inlet pipe, Water outlet Hose. Engine Cooling Fan SensorEngine Coolant Bypass HoseEngine Coolant Temperature SensorAutomatic Transmission Fluid Temperature SensorAmbient Air Temperature Sensor
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor - Repair or ReplaceIf your engine coolant temperature sensor has failed, you may notice one of several symptoms: your temperature gauge doesn’t move, your engine overheats without warning, your radiator fans don’t switch on, or they don’t switch off. If your 2002 Buick Century has any of these symptoms, it's a good idea to let a trained Buick technician perform an inspection.
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2325 U.S. 501 E, Conway, SC, 29526
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