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Part Name: Standard Motor Products Temp Sender/Sensor
Part Number: TS6, TS-6, S65TS6
Part Brand: Standard Motor Products

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Standard Motor Products Temp Sender/Sensor (TS6, TS-6, S65TS6)

Part Description & Details

The Standard Ignition temperature sensor detects engine coolant temperature or "over heating" to prevent damage to your engine.

Features:
  • Detects engine coolant temperature
  • One year limited warranty
  • Improves overall performance

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