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The 2007 Dodge Caliber's Coolant Temperature Sensor is positioned ahead of the radiator, just in front of the grille shell, and is responsible for informing the ECU about the surrounding temperature. If this sensor malfunctions and needs to be replaced, a suitable alternative is the Mopar Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor with part number C6020349146MPR, priced around $28 at Advance Auto Parts. Swapping the sensor is a straightforward task: once you identify it in front of the radiator (often near the top, following the radiator hose), simply unscrew the old one and install the new component.
In 2007, the dodge caliber has two engine coolant sensors — one located in the coolant adapter and another that threads into the cylinder block.
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