Standard Ignition Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor P/N:TX165
Keep your temperature readings honest with the Standard Ignition Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor TX233. It drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 2011-2017 Nissan Leaf, threading into the coolant passage to measure coolant temperature and report it to the engine control module.
The control module uses this signal to manage fuel delivery, ignition timing, and cooling-fan operation, so an accurate sensor helps the system run the way the calibration intends.
Signs this sensor may need replacing include a temperature-related check engine light, an inaccurate temperature reading, rough running, or cooling-fan behavior that doesn't match actual engine temperature. Because these symptoms can have other causes, diagnose the fault first; if a failed coolant temperature sensor is the cause, this replaces it.
Interchange: WT5243 · CTSA189 · TS5843 · 226303NA0A. Manufacturer part number TX233.
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What does this coolant temperature sensor do?
It measures the temperature of the engine coolant and sends that signal to the engine control module, which uses it to manage fuel delivery, ignition timing, and cooling-fan operation.
Will the TX233 fit my vehicle?
It is a direct-fit replacement for the 2011-2017 Nissan Leaf. Confirm your specific vehicle against the Buyer's Guide tab before ordering.
What numbers does this sensor interchange with?
It cross-references WT5243, CTSA189, TS5843, and 226303NA0A. Its own manufacturer part number is TX233.
What are signs this sensor may need replacing?
A temperature-related check engine light, an inaccurate temperature reading, rough running, or cooling-fan operation that doesn't match actual engine temperature can all be signs.
Should I diagnose before replacing the sensor?
Yes. These symptoms can have other causes, so diagnose the fault first; if a failed coolant temperature sensor is confirmed as the cause, this part replaces it.
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.