2013 Ford F150 Coolant Temperature Sensor

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        Duralast Coolant Temperature Sensor SU13514 for 2013 Ford F150
        • Part # SU13514
        • SKU # 515957
        • Location: Coolant Temperature Sensor

        Notes: Engine Cylinder Head Temperature Sensor. For pigtail connector use #1457.

        • PRICE: 47.99
        • Location:: Coolant Temperature Sensor
        • Connector Gender: Female
        • Terminal Type: Blade
        • Terminal Quantity: 2
        • Connector Shape: Square
        • Connector Quantity: 1

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        NTK Coolant Temperature Sensor EJ0001 for 2013 Ford F150
        • Part # EJ0001
        • SKU # 1172527
        • Location: Coolant Temperature Sensor

        Notes: Engine Cylinder Head Temperature Sensor. NTK engine cylinder head temperature sensor.

        • PRICE: 27.49
        • Location:: Coolant Temperature Sensor
        • Connector Gender: Female
        • Terminal Type: Blade
        • Terminal Quantity: 2
        • Connector Shape: Square
        • Connector Quantity: 1

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      James

      in 6 months

      I replaced this sensor on my 2013 Ford Taurus and to get to it you pretty much have to take apart the whole top end of the motor which can open up even more problems. After having to do this twice due to having a leak from something I believe I have it fixed but since replacing the sensor and having to take other things apart to get to it I am now having a fuel issue where I’m going to end up having to replace the fuel pump so my car will start to see if I truly fixed the first issue

      What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2013 Ford Taurus, 2015 Ford f150

      I replaced this sensor on my 2013 Ford Taurus and to get to it you pretty much have to take apart the whole top end of the motor which can open up even more problems. After having to do this twice due to having a leak from something I believe I have it fixed but since replacing the sensor and having to take other things apart to get to it I am now having a fuel issue where I’m going to end up having to replace the fuel pump so my car will start to see if I truly fixed the first issue

      What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2013 Ford Taurus, 2015 Ford f150