Four Seasons Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Connector P/N:70006
Keep the wiring link to your engine coolant temperature sensor clean and secure with the Four Seasons Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Connector 37231, a universal-application harness connector cataloged for a very wide range of vehicles — including the 1996-1999 Acura SLX, 1995-2001 AM General Hummer, 1980-2005 Buick Century, 2004-2007 Cadillac CTS, 1985-2005 Chevrolet Astro, and hundreds more. See the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list of listed applications.
This connector provides the electrical interface between the coolant temperature sensor's terminals and the vehicle wiring harness. If a corroded, cracked, or melted original connector is the cause of an intermittent or lost sensor signal, this replaces it.
Because it is a universal part, confirm the terminal count and connector shape match your original before installing. Diagnose the wiring and sensor circuit to confirm the connector is the fault before replacing.
Interchange: none listed. Manufacturer part number 37231.
What does this connector do?
It provides the plug-in electrical interface between the engine coolant temperature sensor's terminals and the vehicle wiring harness, carrying the sensor's signal to the engine wiring.
How many terminals does it have?
The catalog lists an oval, male connector housing with 2 female terminals.
What is it made of?
It uses molded plastic construction for the connector body, with quality contacts intended to help ensure proper conductivity.
Will it fit my vehicle?
It's a universal-application connector cataloged for a very wide range of vehicles. Check the Buyer's Guide tab, and confirm the terminal count and connector shape match your original before installing.
When might I need to replace this connector?
Signs it may need replacing include a corroded, cracked, or melted connector, or an intermittent or lost sensor signal. Diagnose the circuit to confirm the connector is the fault first.
WARNING: These products can expose you to chemicals including lead and phthalates, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.