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fiero sensor(s) GM part #? by fierogt28
Started on: 09-12-2013 11:22 PM
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Last post by: lateFormula on 09-13-2013 04:48 PM
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Report this Post09-12-2013 11:22 PM Click Here to See the Profile for fierogt28Send a Private Message to fierogt28Edit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post
Need some help tracking all the sensors for the fiero with the GM part numbers?

If anyone can give me the correct part # for the 88 V6 fiero engine, it would be nice.

-Coolant temperature sensor
-Engine temperature sending unit (located next to the coil, in cyl head)
-Fan switch
-Cold start injector switch (next to fan switch)
-TPS sensor
-IAC sensor
-EGR valve (on crossover pipe)
-88 oil pressure sensor (not 85-87 style)
-air intake temp sensor

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Report this Post09-13-2013 08:20 AM Click Here to See the Profile for BloozberrySend a Private Message to BloozberryEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post
From the 22P:

'88 Oil Pressure: 10096169
ECM CTS: 25036979
MAT: 25036751
Fan SW: 3040674
CSI: 14084318
MAP: 16017460
EGR: 17110813
Temp Gauge Sender: 25036809
TPS: 10106063
IAC: 17111288

I couldn't find the last two items other than in kits which include screws and retainers.
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Report this Post09-13-2013 12:35 PM Click Here to See the Profile for fierosoundClick Here to visit fierosound's HomePageSend a Private Message to fierosoundEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post
Some of the original GM numbers may be discontinued or changed to new numbers.
I find www.rockauto.com is always handy for finding AC Delco (GM) part numbers and others.
It also lets me check numbers against what the local parts store comes up with.

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Originally posted by Bloozberry:

From the 22P:

'88 Oil Pressure: 10096169
ECM CTS: 25036979
MAT: 25036751
Fan SW: 3040674
CSI: 14084318
MAP: 16017460
EGR: 17110813
Temp Gauge Sender: 25036809
TPS: 10106063
IAC: 17111288

I couldn't find the last two items other than in kits which include screws and retainers.


Thanks Blooze...you always come through for helping others on this forum.

Thanks bud...
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Report this Post09-13-2013 04:48 PM Click Here to See the Profile for lateFormulaSend a Private Message to lateFormulaEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post
For current part numbers go straight to the AC Delco online catalog: http://parts-catalog.acdelc...g/catalog_search.php
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