We have no temperature gauge in our car. Didn't come equipped with one.
It probably has a warning light that would illuminate if the engine was getting to hot.
When standing in the front of the car, the first sensor is the coolant temperature sensor. The second one closer to the car bulkhead is the thermostatic auxiliairy fan switch sensor.
FIRST----which temperature sensor are we looking for? in car? outside temp?
A signal from the temperature sensor on the engine.
An air temperature sensor in an automobile is very important. The temperature sensor detects the external temperature. The external temperature is important because of the manner in which the car's computer mixes air and water.
The air temperature sensor works regardless of your location. It does take a fraction of a minute to calibrate, however.
"Engine coolant temperature" sensor
The temperature sensor is usually located on the front windshield of the car, in front of the rearview mirror
The 1995 Lincoln Town Car coolant temperature gauge sensor can be found on the front of the engine. The coolant temperature sensor will be a few inches above the thermostat housing.
On the 2000 town car, the ambient temperature sensor is under the hood. More precisely, behind the grill mounted to the upper radiator support.
The coolant temperature sensor is located under the hood of the car. The sensor is located to the left of the brake booster at the rear of the engine.Ê
Usually located behind front bumper
The Coolant Temperature sensor is defective.