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Old 01-29-17, 01:16 PM
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Can someone help me identify this part and/or connector.
Following a radiator leak I decided to replace the hoses, fans, clamps, cap, and the temp sensor as well. I bought the standard motor products tx40t off rock auto. It's similar but the the connection doesn't line up. So I went down to the parts store and they are showing me the same part online that I bought.
I noticed the connector wiring and been spliced and shrank connected. Someone must have used a completely different connector and sensor a long time ago! If someone could help me find the correct connector wiring that would help as well, but I haven't been able to find it. I've attached pictures showing the two sensors and my connector.






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Just an update.

I was able to find the product but can not find it anywhere in stock. It is the AIRTEX/WELLS 1P3324. I am tempted to try buying one for a Camry but I think i'll just play it safe and go to the wrecking yard tomorrow and grab the correct one. The part supports a quite a few different vehicles including 1990 ES250 all the way to 2006 ES330 if anyone is interested.

Image was found from the airtex website.
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