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There is a coolant temperature sensor and a temperature gauge sensor. the coolant sensor is located on driver side of the cylinder head. screws right into it, and the temperature gauge sensor is on the front side of the cylinder head right under the distributor. hope this helps
There is a coolant temperature sensor and a temperature gauge sensor. the coolant sensor is located on driver side of the cylinder head. screws right into it, and the temperature gauge sensor is on the front side of the cylinder head right under the distributor. hope this helps
The gauge temperature sensor is on the driver side rear of the cylinder head.
A coolant system temperature sensor controls it. : CHILTON calls it the cylinder head temperature sensor. Some after market manufacturers call it the coolant temperature sensor. These are equivalent.
To install a cylinder head temperature sensor on a F-250, you disconnect the cylinder head sensor from the electrical connector at the rear of the cylinder head. When installing the new one, you reverse the process of removal. The cylinder head temperature sensor is located by the O2 sensor.
That is the temp. Gauge sending unit.
Bad gauge and/or coolant temp sensor The coolant temp sensor doesn't control the gauge. There is a sensor in the head on the driver's side that controls the gauge. It is fairly easy to get to, probably one of the only things on a 4th gen. lol
It is in the drivers side head, between the first 2 spark plugs in the front of the cylinder head.
It is an electrical device that tells back the engine temperature to both the temperature gauge and (where fitted) the engine management system.
its on the coolant bypass pipe, right front corner of cylinder head near alternator
It is the sensor located in the water pump. It is a 2 prong plug, screwed straight into the front of the water pump. The other sensor that is located in the cylinder head is for your gauge.
Its located on the back of right cylinder head ...fun too get too.....