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Where can I find the coolant temp sensor in a 2007 Dodge Caliber 2.0?

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Amy D.

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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