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The ECT (engine coolant temp) sensor plug is very easy to break on the 2005-2013 Corvette. It is mounted on the Drivers side cylinder head next to the manifold. It constantly gets hot and cold and causes the plastic to get brittle and break. This is an important sensor and if broken could case running issues. This pigtail has the correct gauge wire to replace if needed. If all you need is the plastic housing, it can easily be removed with out TL-164 electrical tool and then installed onto your original wires.
Installation difficulty: 1
Our technicians have determined that the installation difficulty level of this item is a 1 on a scale of 1-5. Read more about our install ratings here.
Almost no effort. Either snap on or plug and play. Probably no tools involved.
Simple installation with common tools. Probably less than 20 minutes for installation. Easy enough for
anyone who can read and follow instructions. A good first project for someone with no experience. Hard
to mess up.
A little mechanical experience is helpful but not necessary. Possibly a good first project for those with
a little more confidence. Will probably take more time (20-60 minutes) than #2.
Mechanical experience a definite plus. Not a good first project for the inexperienced. Most likely a 2-3
hour job minimum.
Only for the experienced wrench. Most likely requires good tool collection, possibly special tools and
a fair amount of experience. 95% of people will choose to have this installed by Zip or a professional.