Do I need a special tool to remove the ECT on my 2019 Dodge Grand Caravan?

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Asked by 2019mb Jan 09, 2021 at 01:00 PM about the 2019 Dodge Grand Caravan SE FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I need to replace my ECT sensor on my 2019 Dodge Caravan. It appears I will
need a special tool. Before I start on it does anybody know if a special removal
tool is needed? It is in a hard to reach location (of course).

9 Answers

Your dealer has the tools and they should do it under warranty if that is the issue.

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Sorry, having to do myself since I am 28 miles from the closest dealer. That is why I ask.

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Post a photo so we can see what kind of fastener is holding it down.

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28 miles? Heck I am that far from the nearest grocery store. Car dealers are at least 70 miles away.

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Far enough to burn up an engine if it overheats...since the gauge doesn't work when the sensor is out. No thanks.

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If you can't answer the question...quit responding. Please allow someone with knowledge to answer the question.

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Looks like a wrench is all that's needed. Or perhaps a deep well socket. Hope that helps! Jim

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I was wondering also about the clip. Is there a special tool for it? I really can't see how or what it's connected to. Its above the sensor.

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