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It does not have a fuel temp sensor.
No, and a 2002 Stratus does not have a fuel temp sensor.
There is a fuel temp sensor mounted on a bracket inside the tank and a low fuel sensor on the fuel pickup assy...
There is no such part.
its in the injestor pump
change the water temp sensor
The air temp sensor measures the temp of the incoming air. cold air carries more oxygen while hot air carries less. so according to the temp from the temp sensor the cars computer can accurately adjust the the amount of fuel to be mixed with the air into the engine. Note: there are other sensors that the computer uses to get the right air/fuel mixture.
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The engine coolant temp (ECT) sensor monitors the engine temp and sends that info to the engine control module (ECM). The ECM takes in info from many sensors including the ECT to determine the correct air/fuel ratio for the conditions. So to answer your question, yes. The ECT sensor does play a part in fuel control.
Which temperature sensor? There is an air-fuel charge sensor, and a coolant temp sensor.
The coolant temp sensor for a 1977 Camry is important to the engine running properly. The sensor sends a signal to the computer to keep the air/ fuel mix correct.
There's no need to change it if it's not broken.