On a 2003 Ford Taurus :
Yes , in the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the front of
the engine compartment , near the battery
( fuse # 19 is a 15 amp fuse for the right headlight )
Also , fuse # 21 is a 15 amp fuse for the left headlight
The brake sensor is built into the wheel bearing. The whole unit has to be replaced. It is best to replace both bearings. Left wheel and right wheel ---- 1998 models have the sensors as a separate component - See "Related Questions" below for more
Hi, I know there is one temperature sensor located right near the thermostat, which one or what exactly are you looking for? Steve H.
The sensor is located under the oval shaped panel on top of your dashboard. Should pull right up and you will see the sensor attached to the bottom of this panel.
The solar sensor is located on the drivers side of the dashboard close to the windshield. There are two sensors there (2 small round sensors)...while sitting in the driver's seat, the leftmost sensor is the headlight sensor (turns lights on/off automatically), the solar sensor is to the right of the headlight sensor. To replace the sensor, you use a screw driver to pry it out (be careful not to scratch the dash). Remove the old sensor, install a new one and put it back in its place in the dash.
It probably means that one of your head or tail lights is about to go out. I have a Ford Taurus and my right blinker started blinking very quickly and within a week, my right headlight was out.
on my 93 civic, there are 5 separate fuses for headlights. left low beam, right low beam, left high beam, right high beam, and daytime runner
The IAT sensor is a separate two wire plug right off of the air filter box.
On a 2001 Ford Taurus : In the power distribution box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment , near the battery : Fuse ( # 19 ) is a 15 amp mini fuse for the right side headlight ( passenger side ) You can view the 2001 Ford Taurus owners manual online at : www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) Click on Owner Guides ( page 151 has a diagram of the power distribution box )
Look at the rear of the radiator approx. 1/3 down from the top
Probably you have a burned fuse. There are separate fuses for left and right headlights, and whrn one gets blown, the headlight will be dim because it is grounding through the other headlight.
Not sure what vehicle you have but check the fuses. Some vehicles have separate fuses for left and right headlights.
Depends on what type of diagram you're looking for. For example, wiring versus how it's mounted. See "Related Questions" below for more about each of these examples