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Old Nov 23, 2016
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Ect #1 & ect #2

Are they the same Part number or Diff?

Replaced the ECT 1 and it didn't fix my prob and going to replace the ECT 2 and just making sure they are the same part????

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Re: Ect #1 & ect #2

What car are you dealing with this time?

https://www.civicforums.com/forums/3...t-working.html


Which sensors are you calling #1 and #2?
Post some pictures of them?
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Re: Ect #1 & ect #2

The Sensor thats under the car by the petcock
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Re: Ect #1 & ect #2

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The Sensor thats under the car by the petcock
That doesn't draw any decent picture in my mind.

What specific car are you working on?
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Re: Ect #1 & ect #2

It's either on the radiator or the engine block...
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Re: Ect #1 & ect #2

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It's either on the radiator or the engine block...
The radiator one is the one im speaking about. Are they both the same? Part wise?
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Re: Ect #1 & ect #2

Surely NOT the same petcock.

The sensor near the Rad would be there to turn the fans on when the engine is too hot?
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Re: Ect #1 & ect #2

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The radiator one is the one im speaking about. Are they both the same? Part wise?
There's a reason I keep asking the same question over and over.....
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What specific car are you working on?
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