Jim
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
Great. Cheap and worked as promised.
Eddie Martinez
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024
Este producto es según está aununciado,envío súper rápido.Lo recomiendo.
Joseph D'Aquino
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
I have a Totally Original 2003 Toyota Sienna CE with 173,000 milesThe Radiator top plastic tank started leaking. Time to Replace it.I thought, since I'm replacing the Radiator, I might as well replace the Temperature Sensor.This Sensor is Nothing Like the Original Toyota Sensor for this Model.The Connector terminal on the Original uses a Very Good connection point with a Clip that holds the connector socket .. Very Easy to remove with a Press of your Thumb. This Sensor Does NOT fit leaving you to have to Modify the existing by breaking off the Thumb Clip.It's Also Noticably Shorter. And does Not go in far enough to get into the Coolent FlowGlad that I didn't really need thisI went to my Local Toyota Dealer parts counter. They had the Original in stock and Told me These Sensors don't really Break. Yes, but I'd like it on my Shelf.I use this Mini Van to run service calls in the City where Underground Parking is a Must and Full Sized Van Can Not Fit.
George P
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
I'm happy, it did what it was supposed to do. No longer have the PO128 code
Tony
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2019
UPDATE: My original review stated that this does not fit the 2003 Toyota Camry with 4-cylinder engine -- my bad. It does fit. I was eventually able to get the quick disconnect to slide on, but it was very tight. I had to remove the unit from the car and slide the connector on and off a few times to get it to where I could attach it once re-installed on the engine block. So it does fit. Re-rating at 4 stars. Minus 1 star because it was harder to install than it should have been.
Luke
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2019
Fit my 1991 Toyota Land Cruiser and fixed engine light and related issues. The old sensor's resistance readings were telling the car the coolant was at -40C, this new one was saying the proper temperature during testing. Great that it comes with the crush gasket already on the sensor to make life easier.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2019
Fit my 2000 Prerunner. This sensor can be hard to find, and seemingly difficult to replace, but actually wasn't too bad. It's on the front left top of the engine, behind the belt cover, next to the injectors. You'll want to remove the belt cover (and top radiator hose), then, as I saw in a YT video, remove one of the fuel rail bolts and loosen the other to move it out of the way. Disconnect the clip of course, and use a 19mm or 3/4" deep wall socket to remove. Note, this info is for reference. I am not a mechanic nor responsible for any problems you incur based on this info. I am simply posting what I hope will help others with info that I was looking for when buying this part.
JZ
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2018
It fits my 2004 Toyota sienna. Took me about half hour to install. Fixed the problem code P0128. The check engine light has not come back on in about 3 weeks since installing. My van has 261,xxx miles.