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Old 09-28-2010, 05:16 PM
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lol its all good
Old 09-29-2010, 04:25 AM
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ok what would make my life easier. im having a hard time getting my hands on the CTS.
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Bringing this old thread back. Anyone know the part number for this Coolant temp sensor. For a 2005?
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http://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuine...0-PK2-015.html

37870-PK2-015

I'd get this too while you're at it. May not need it but getting new o-rings is just how I roll and it's only a dollar.

91307-PK2-005
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Originally Posted by ahrmike
I think thats the fan switch!
Correct the one on the radiator it the fan switch.
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For anyone like myself trying to do this, the attached photograph is lovely. However, if your engine is in the car like mine is it's firewall driver side. Underneath the gray rubber you will see the adapter, you need a 19mm or 3/4 wrench to get it off. Will also need to disconnect two hoses that'll be in the way and once you remove the adapter be prepared to catch the coolant that will be coming out. (It will be alot)
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Originally Posted by tenninetyhd
For anyone like myself trying to do this, the attached photograph is lovely. However, if your engine is in the car like mine is it's firewall driver side. Underneath the gray rubber you will see the adapter, you need a 19mm or 3/4 wrench to get it off. Will also need to disconnect two hoses that'll be in the way and once you remove the adapter be prepared to catch the coolant that will be coming out. (It will be alot)




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