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The X AUTOHAUX 37750-PH2-014 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor is a high-precision, OEM-compatible replacement part for various Honda models from 1987 to 2001. It delivers accurate temperature readings up to 270°F via a 12V electrical signal, ensuring your engine runs optimally. Built with durable metal and plastic, it features a flange mount for secure installation. Ideal for fixing faulty temperature gauges and preventing engine overheating, this sensor combines reliability with easy DIY installation.

| ASIN | B0BTT5LJ6D |
| Best Sellers Rank | #93,884 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #83 in Automotive Replacement Coolant Temperature Sensors |
| Brand Name | X AUTOHAUX |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (100) |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | X AUTOHAUX |
| Material Type | Metal, Plastic |
| Maximum Supply Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Model | 37750-PH2-014 |
| Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
| Output Type | electrical signal |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 270 Degrees Fahrenheit |
B**R
Fixed temperature gauge issue in my Honda Civic
My temperature gauge has not worked for years in my 1998 Honda Civic LX. Mechanic told me initially it was a broken gauge, but the main temperature sensor was reading properly so suggested to let it alone due to age of car. I recently had a burst radiator hose and thought best to fix this issue now as well. To test the gauge, I jumped the sensor connector wire to ground then started car and saw the gauge needle rise. That ruled out issue with the gauge so bought this sensor. Took about 15 minutes to replace with hardest part getting to the location. Once replaced, temp gauge is back to normal and working properly. Figure this would have cost me $250 if I used the mechanic.
A**R
Sensor
Temp gauge on dash was fluctuating changed the sensor now is working. Perfect sensor worked awesome.
J**N
Great
Honestly have zero complaints. Great quality and fit. Works great and is 1/3 of the price of the local parts store. Fixed my temperature gauge
N**R
Connector end not shaped correctly
Amazon says this fits a 1998 Honda CRV, and the sensor itself does screw in, but the connector end is not shaped properly to "snap" into the connector (far right in photo). It's too small and just falls out. The Autotecnica has the same part number 37750-PH2 014 (middle in photo) and "snaps" on to the connector; also, the Walker 211-2008 appears to be shaped correctly. I'm returning the Autohaux and buying one of the others. Follow up: Installed the Autoenica temp sending unit; temperature gauge reads normal after installing. One final comment...if the Autotecnica sensor looks larger, it is. It's too small for a 12 mm socket (both the OEM and Autohaux sensors are 12 mm) and wobbly in a 13 mm deep socket. I managed to get it tight with the 13 mm but hope I never have to remove it.
J**K
good
my k20z3 was reading it overheating but replaced this sensor and its at operating temp in my 96 civic
A**N
Part
Good fit
E**E
Justamente es la pieza que necesito para mi carro
M**E
You get what you pay for!
I had accidentally bumped and damaged my original OEM sensor on my 1998 Honda Accord with the 2.3l. Tried to use this inexpensive one. It gave inaccurate temperature readings compared to OEM sensor. First clue was needle indicating operating temp well before operating temp was reached. Needle on temperature gauge looked like a slow seismic needle moving all over the place. Consistently measured high. Nothing in my cooling system was changed and nothing changed electrically with vehicle. Ordered the $50 OEM sensor and gauge measured like it did before with the OEM sensor. You get what you pay for. Bottom line, if your time is money, always order the Honda OEM parts so you don't have to do the job twice.
R**R
perfect part for my homda crv rd1 thanks
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