What is the part next to the coolant temp sensor called?

Asked by GuruM63T1 Aug 06, 2020 at 11:14 PM about the 1999 Toyota Camry CE

Question type: Car Customization

The part that is circled in the picture I provided is
cracked on the inside. On both ends, please help
me. It’s causing my car to overheat badly and
quick. I got it diagnosed and I got error code P0115
so I replaced the temp sensor and I noticed the part
next to it which is circle was cracked on both tends
so I figured that’s the problem. Please help me with
the name to the part.

3 Answers

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Did you ever find out what the name of the part is??? Im having the same issue, replaced the thermostat the ECT an the fan temp sensor (one in the thermostat housing) and car still runs hot within minutes of driving short or long distances but upon taking a temperature reading the car was well within running temp and reading way too hot almost red!!! I need to replace that sensor so if you find out please let me know

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It is the "air charge temperature sensor" NAPA Part number - Echlin "TS6677". The Air Charge / Manifold Temperature sensor is used by the computer to measure air density for fuel mixture control. The computer uses this information to trim the air/fuel ratio according to the air density.

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