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The coolant temperature sensor for the 2007 Dodge Caliber is positioned in front of the radiator to monitor the surrounding air temperature. If you need to replace this sensor, a common part number is WT5215, priced around $15. You can also consider the higher-quality Mopar option with part number C6020349146MPR, costing approximately $28, if you prefer premium products. Additionally, when refilling the coolant, it's recommended to use the Zerex Yellow 50/50 mix for your Caliber.
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What is the function of a temperature cooling sensor?
The temperature sensor for the coolant on the 2007 Dodge Caliber 2.0 is positioned in front of the radiator.