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Pontiac G6 Coolant Temperature Sensor holds this sports midsize on its comfort zone. Pontiac G6 sed and coupe bodies are sleek, straight, and the steering is nimble with a well tuned suspension, feeling stuck to the corners but smooth on highways. Punchy four or six cylinder engines provide spirited acceleration without burning gasoline, and remote start, panoramic roof, and six speaker stereo are available to bring happiness in the daily lives. The G6 is practical and safe due to generous rear legroom, fold flat seats, and optional ESC, and its Oprah giveaway headline demonstrates the popularity of the car across the board. Reliable factory components and convenient servicing also entrench pride in the model. The Pontiac G6 Coolant Temperature Sensor is a small thermistor unit that is mounted close to the thermostat case and that continuously monitors the coolant heat and sends the computer an indication of how to adjust fuel, spark, idle and fan speed. Since Coolant Temperature Sensor changes resistance with temperature, it allows the engine to warm rapidly but be within safe range. When the Coolant Temperature Sensor fails, the Pontiac G6 may be rudely started and burn off some fuel or excessively flash off, thus routine maintenance is the key to ensuring that the Pontiac runs well. To replace it, turn off the engine, disconnect the battery, and unplug and take the old unit off, fit the new Coolant Temperature Sensor with its seal, refill the coolant and test the gauge.