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Disconnect the negative battery cable.Using the Radio Removing Tool 415-001, pull out the integrated control panel.Label and disconnect the electrical connectors. If equipped with Electronic Automatic Temperature Control (EATC), disconnect the in-car temperature sensor hose.Remove the integrated control panel.To install, reverse the removal procedure.
The automatic transmission temperature sensor, on your 1990 Mitsubishi, is located on the top of the transmission. The sensor will have to electrical wires going to it.
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.
"Engine coolant temperature" sensor
The automatic headlamp sensor on a Volkswagen Golf is integrated into a windshield-mounted sensor near the rear-view mirror. It is combined with a moisture sensor to control the automatic windshield wipers.
There is a temperature sending unit installed somewhere on your engine for your temperature guage in your gauge panel , another temperature sending unit for your EEC - IV or EEC V electronic engine control system , newer Ford engines that have FAIL - SAFE cooling have a cylinder head temperature ( CHT ) sensor / sending unit if you have an outside temperature display there is a sensor / sending unit for that , some automatic transmissions have a temperature sending unit / sensor that will give a warning if the automatic transmission is running too hot etc
The automatic transmission oil temperature sensor on a 1992 Toyota Land Cruiser is in the engine compartment. it is near the inlet/outlet tubes.
Take it to the dealer
Remove the wiring harness from the EGR temperature sensor. Remove the two retaining screws from the sensor. Reverse the process to install the new sensor.
The automatic transmission fluid temperature sensor on a 1997 Chevy Blazer S10 is located on top of the transfer case. It is in the engine compartment.
a temperature control system relies upon a controller, which accepts a temperature sensor such as a thermocouple or RTD as input. It compares the actual temperature to the desired control temperature, or setpoint, and provides an output to a control element. The controller is one part of the entire control system. these are found in the interior climate control system, and in engine cooling system.
headlamp auto light control sensor maybe on the dash at center of your car