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1993 Loyale Coolant temp sensor.. I may have done something dumb

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In an unusual rush to order and get the lowest price I just ordered a Standard Motor parts TS183 as opposed to a TX96

 

I thought they were different company part # s but these are both Standard Motor Parts.

 

 

I hope I ordered the right one, I need the thing fast..

 

The car's start ups have been boggy for a long time but she runs like a dream once warmed...I've narrowed it down to coolant sensor  (i hope) from a past thread.

 

What's the difference in those two?  I think I'm going to hear something about temp ranges???

 

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dammit... so I need to TX96?

##*^^////!!!

 

I'm giving the car to my kid in a few days...need the right part just blew $35

 

thanks naru

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okay this I believe is the sensor I want to replace...this is the coolant sensor right?

Will the TX96 be right?

 

bear with me, I don't have it all together tonight

 

in the pic this is located just under what I believe is the thermostat housing...green connection leading to the nut insert...will TX96 work??

 

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Your difference in part numbers may just be the pigtail on the sensor. all 87 and later spfi have the green connector. 85 and a6 spfi will have a round black connector. Either way, one can be spliced to the other if you happen to get the wrong one.

 

make sure the one listed has a listing group of years such as 90-94 loyale or 87-94

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thanks guys..i'm feeling better

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Miles, I was hopeful and let the part stay on order...truth is, I didn't have faith that a return transaction was really going to get the $ back into my account..and the following day my account mysteriously was depleted by $150.00...I'm heading to the bank this morn to find out what that's all about and I shouldn't cast suspicions on an internet order....and I may eat crow...it'll go well with all the rabbits I'm seeing inn the front yard..

 

I digress:

it arrived....anybody need a TS183?...the diameter of threaded nut is too large for my Loyale.

the diameter of threaded nut is too large for my Loyale.

 

For the radiator?  I believe the TS183 is the one in the radiator to trigger the thermo fans.  This isn't interchangeable with the temp sender unit.

 

Cheers

 

Bennie

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AAHHHHhhhhhh!!

 

:-)

 

i told ya maybe i did something dumb...well i think i'll change out everything

 

heading to the bank

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bank scenario from above..i eat crow...not an internet scam...bank fkd up...cashed a check to my account that had a similar account number #

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