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Temp Sensor Switch for Toyota Auris, Volvo S60 II, Lexus Gs & more - 700213

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Temp Sensor Switch for Toyota Auris, Volvo S60 II, Lexus Gs & more - 700213Vehicle Fitment & Part Details The Temp Sensor Switch is listed for the Toyota Auris (2007 2013) and other Volvo and Lexus applications. Pins: 2 pin. Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details. Verify VIN engine. Key Details SKU 700213 Component Temp Sensor Switch Specs Pins: 2 pin Primary Fitment Toyota Auris (2007 2013) Listing Highlights Listed for selected Toyota, Volvo, Lexus applications shown in the fitment table. Pins: 2 pin.

Vehicle Fitment & Part Details

The Temp Sensor Switch is listed for the Toyota Auris (2007-2013) and other Volvo and Lexus applications. Pins: 2-pin. Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details. Verify VIN/engine.

Key Details

SKU
700213
Component
Temp Sensor Switch
Specs
Pins: 2-pin
Primary Fitment
Toyota Auris (2007-2013)

Listing Highlights

  • Listed for selected Toyota, Volvo, Lexus applications shown in the fitment table.
  • Pins: 2-pin.

Vehicle Fitment

Includes 73 supplied applications covering Lexus, Mazda, Peugeot and Toyota. An additional 74 applications are not shown here due to listing-length limits - see the live product listing for the complete fitment list. Use the full table below to confirm model, chassis, year range, engine and power before ordering.

View Full Vehicle Fitment (73 applications)
Make Model Chassis Years Engine Power
Lexus GS _S19_ 2005-2011 300 GRS190_, GRS190R 3GR-FSE 183 kW / 249 HP
Lexus GS _S19_ 2005-2011 450h GRS191_, GWS191_, GRS191R, GWS191R 2GR-FSE 254 kW / 345 HP
Lexus IS C GSE2_ 2009-2015 250 GSE20 4GR-FSE 153 kW / 208 HP
Lexus IS II _E2_ 2005-2013 250 GSE20 4GR-FSE 153 kW / 208 HP
Lexus IS III _E3_ 2013-2026 300h AVE30_, AVE30R 2AR-FSE 164 kW / 223 HP
Lexus LS _F4_ 2006-2026 460 USF40 1UR-FSE 280 kW / 381 HP
Lexus LS _F4_ 2006-2026 460 USF40, USF41 1UR-FSE 285 kW / 388 HP
Lexus LS _F4_ 2006-2026 600h AWD UVF45, UVF46 2UR-FSE 327 kW / 445 HP
Lexus LX _J2_ 2007-2026 570 URJ201 3UR-FE 270 kW / 367 HP
Lexus RC _C1_ 2014-2026 200t ASC10 8AR-FTS 180 kW / 245 HP
Lexus RC _C1_ 2014-2026 F USC10_, USC10R 2UR-GSE 351 kW / 477 HP
Lexus RX _L1_ 2008-2015 350 AWD GGL15_, GGL15R 2GR-FE; 2GR-FXE 204 kW / 277 HP
Lexus RX _U3_ 2003-2008 350 AWD GSU35_ 2GR-FE 203 kW / 276 HP
Mazda 2 Hatchback DL, DJ 2014-2026 1.5 D DJ5FS S5Y2; S5Y5; S5Y6; S5Y7; S5Y8 77 kW / 105 HP
Mazda 2 Hatchback DL, DJ 2014-2026 1.5 SKYACTIV-G DJLFS P5X0; P5X2; P5Y5; P5Z3; P5Z7; P5Z8; P5Z9 85 kW / 115 HP
Mazda 2 Hatchback DL, DJ 2014-2026 1.5 SKYACTIV-G P5X0; P5X2; P5Y5; P5Y6; P5Y8; P5Z2; P5Z3; P5Z7; P5Z8; P5Z9 66 kW / 90 HP
Mazda 6 Saloon GJ, GL 2012-2026 2.2 D GJ2FP, GJ1021, GJ1022, GL1021 SHY1 129 kW / 175 HP
Mazda CX-5 KE, GH 2011-2017 2.2 D KE2FW SHY1; SHY4 110 kW / 150 HP
Mazda CX-5 KE, GH 2011-2017 2.2 D SHY1 129 kW / 175 HP
Mazda CX-5 KE, GH 2011-2017 2.2 D AWD KE102 SHY4 129 kW / 175 HP
Mazda CX-5 KF 2016-2026 2.0 PEX3; PEXB; PEXP 121 kW / 165 HP
Mazda CX-5 KF 2016-2026 2.2 D AWD KF4W2 SHY6 129 kW / 175 HP
Mazda CX-5 KF 2016-2026 2.5 AWD PY-VPS; PY-Y8; PY-ZA; PYZ8; PYZC 143 kW / 194 HP
Mazda MX-5 IV ND__ 2015-2026 2.0 ND2E, ND6E PEX4; PEX6 118 kW / 160 HP
Mazda MX-5 RF Targa ND 2016-2026 2.0 ND2E PEX6 118 kW / 160 HP
Peugeot 107 PM_, PN_ 2005-2016 1.0 CFA 384F; CFB 1KR 50 kW / 68 HP
Toyota AURIS _E15_ 2007-2013 1.6 ZRE151_ 1ZR-FAE 97 kW / 132 HP
Toyota AURIS _E15_ 2007-2013 1.6 ZRE151_ 1ZR-FE 91 kW / 124 HP
Toyota AURIS _E15_ 2007-2013 1.8 ZRE152 2ZR-FAE; 2ZR-FE 100 kW / 136 HP
Toyota AURIS _E18_ 2012-2019 1.3 Dual-VVTi NRE180_ 1NR-FE 73 kW / 99 HP
Toyota AURIS _E18_ 2012-2019 1.6 ZRE181_, ZRE185_ 1ZR-FAE 97 kW / 132 HP
Toyota AURIS _E18_ 2012-2019 1.8 Hybrid ZWE186_ 2ZR-FXE 100 kW / 136 HP
Toyota AVENSIS Saloon _T25_ 2006-2009 2.0 VVT-i AZT250_ 1AZ-FSE 108 kW / 147 HP
Toyota AYGO _B1_ 2005-2014 1.0 KGB10_, KGB10R 1KR-FE 50 kW / 68 HP
Toyota AYGO _B4_ 2014-2026 1.0 KGB40 1KR-FE 51 kW / 69 HP
Toyota CAMRY Saloon _V3_ 2001-2006 2.4 ACV30, ACV36 2AZ-FE 112 kW / 152 HP
Toyota COROLLA QUEST Saloon _E15_ 2013-2021 1.6 1ZR-FE 90 kW / 122 HP
Toyota COROLLA Saloon _E15_ 2006-2026 1.6 VVTi ZRE141, ZRE151 1ZR-FE 91 kW / 124 HP
Toyota COROLLA Saloon _E15_ 2006-2026 1.6 VVTi ZRE141_, ZRE151_ 1ZR-FAE; 1ZR-FE 90 kW / 122 HP
Toyota COROLLA Saloon _E15_ 2006-2026 1.8 ZRE142, ZRE152 2ZR-FE 100 kW / 136 HP
Toyota COROLLA Saloon _E18_, ZRE1_ 2013-2021 1.3 Dual-VVTi NRE180_ 1NR-FE 73 kW / 99 HP
Toyota COROLLA Saloon _E18_, ZRE1_ 2013-2021 1.4 D NDE180_, NDE170_ 1ND-TV 66 kW / 90 HP
Toyota COROLLA Saloon _E18_, ZRE1_ 2013-2021 1.6 ZRE171, ZRE181 1ZR-FAE; 1ZR-FE 90 kW / 122 HP
Toyota ETIOS _K1_ 2010-2026 1.5 NGK12_ 2NR-FE 66 kW / 90 HP
Toyota ETIOS Saloon _K1_ 2010-2026 1.5 NGK15_ 2NR-FE 66 kW / 90 HP
Toyota HILUX VII Pickup _N1_, _N2_, _N3_ 2005-2016 2.0 VVTi TGN10, TGN15, TGN16 1TR-FE 100 kW / 136 HP
Toyota HILUX VII Pickup _N1_, _N2_, _N3_ 2005-2016 2.5 D-4D KUN15, KUN10 2KD-FTV 75 kW / 102 HP
Toyota HILUX VII Pickup _N1_, _N2_, _N3_ 2005-2016 2.5 D-4D KUN15, KUN35 2KD-FTV 106 kW / 144 HP
Toyota HILUX VII Pickup _N1_, _N2_, _N3_ 2005-2016 2.5 D-4D 4WD KUN25 2KD-FTV 75 kW / 102 HP
Toyota HILUX VII Pickup _N1_, _N2_, _N3_ 2005-2016 2.7 VVTi 2TR-FE 118 kW / 160 HP
Toyota HILUX VII Pickup _N1_, _N2_, _N3_ 2005-2016 2.7 VVTi 4WD 2TR-FE 118 kW / 160 HP
Toyota HILUX VII Pickup _N1_, _N2_, _N3_ 2005-2016 3.0 D-4D KUN16_, KUN36 1KD-FTV 120 kW / 163 HP
Toyota HILUX VII Pickup _N1_, _N2_, _N3_ 2005-2016 3.0 D-4D 4WD KUN26 1KD-FTV 120 kW / 163 HP
Toyota HILUX VII Pickup _N1_, _N2_, _N3_ 2005-2016 4.0 V6 VVTi 1GR-FE 175 kW / 238 HP
Toyota HILUX VII Pickup _N1_, _N2_, _N3_ 2005-2016 4.0 V6 VVTi 4WD 1GR-FE 175 kW / 238 HP
Toyota HILUX VII Platform/Chassis _N1_, _N2_ 2005-2016 2.0 TGN15 1TR-FE 100 kW / 136 HP
Toyota HILUX VIII Pickup _N1_ 2015-2026 2.4 GD-6 GUN112_, GUN122_, GUN135_, GUN120_ 2GD-FTV 110 kW / 150 HP
Toyota HILUX VIII Pickup _N1_ 2015-2026 2.4 GD-6 4WD GUN125_ 2GD-FTV 110 kW / 150 HP
Toyota HILUX VIII Pickup _N1_ 2015-2026 2.7 VVTi TGN111_, TGN121_, TGN136_ 2TR-FE 122 kW / 166 HP
Toyota HILUX VIII Pickup _N1_ 2015-2026 4.0 V6 VVTi GGN120_, GGN135_ 1GR-FE 175 kW / 238 HP
Toyota HILUX VIII Pickup _N1_ 2015-2026 4.0 V6 VVTi 4WD GGN125, GGN135 1GR-FE 175 kW / 238 HP
Toyota HILUX VIII Platform/Chassis _N1_ 2016-2026 2.4 GD-6 GUN112_, GUN122_, GUN135_, GUN125_ 2GD-FTV 110 kW / 150 HP
Toyota HILUX VIII Platform/Chassis _N1_ 2016-2026 2.4 GD-6 4WD GUN125_ 2GD-FTV 110 kW / 150 HP
Toyota LAND CRUISER 100 _J1_ 1998-2008 4.5 FZJ100, FZJ105 1FZ-FE 173 kW / 235 HP
Toyota LAND CRUISER 100 _J1_ 1998-2008 4.5 i FZJ105 1FZ-FE 165 kW / 224 HP
Toyota LAND CRUISER 200 _J2_ 2008-2026 4.5 D V8 VDJ200 1VD-FTV 173 kW / 235 HP
Toyota LAND CRUISER 200 _J2_ 2008-2026 4.5 D V8 VDJ200 1VD-FTV 195 kW / 265 HP
Toyota LAND CRUISER 200 _J2_ 2008-2026 4.7 V8 UZJ200 2UZ-FE 202 kW / 275 HP
Toyota LAND CRUISER PRADO _J12_ 2002-2010 4.0 GRJ120, GRJ125, GRJ121 1GR-FE 183 kW / 249 HP
Toyota LAND CRUISER PRADO _J15_ 2009-2026 4.0 V6 VVTi GRJ150 1GR-FE 202 kW / 275 HP
Toyota PRIUS _W3_ 2008-2026 1.8 Hybrid ZVW30 2ZR-FXE 100 kW / 136 HP
Toyota PRIUS _W5_ 2015-2026 1.8 Hybrid ZVW50, ZVW50_, ZVW51_ 2ZR-FXE 90 kW / 122 HP
Toyota PRIUS Liftback _W2_ 2003-2010 1.5 Hybrid NHW20_ 1NZ-FXE 82 kW / 112 HP

Fitment Notes

  • Always match vehicle details before ordering. Verify VIN/engine.

Compatibility Verification Notes

  • Confirm compatibility using VIN, engine code, chassis / platform, OE reference and original part comparison before ordering.
  • Match the supplied fitment details to your vehicle, including model, year range and any listed engine or chassis information.
  • Fitment data may vary by production date, market, import history and engine variant.
  • This listing is for part identification and compatibility checking only. Installation must be carried out according to the vehicle manufacturer's service information by a suitably qualified person.

Common Questions

Will the Temp Sensor Switch fit my Toyota Auris?
This part (700213) is listed for the fitments shown on this page. Confirm by matching the fitment details. Verify VIN/engine.

How do I confirm fitment if there are multiple variants?
Compare the supplied fitment details, original part details and any listed variant information before ordering. Verify VIN/engine.

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