One monitors pressure and the other monitors temperature.
temp sensor - sends signals to the computer for driveability temp sender - measures temp and sends to gauge in dash
There isn't an overdrive sensor. There are pressure switches, a temp sensor, solenoids, and speed sensors.There isn't an overdrive sensor. There are pressure switches, a temp sensor, solenoids, and speed sensors.
Some vehicles have two these days. One is for the ecm and the other is for the gauge. Coolant sensor is for the ecm, I think.
I always thought it to be the difference between 1. High pressure 2. Low pressure 3. Higher temp 4.lower temp and 5. Humidity, but then I am only a boiler maker.
No bro, water temp sensor is mostly use out of copper or aluminum where they get heated and sends the temperature to an electronic unit, oil press sensor is a sensor having a ball joint and a unit inside to monitor the amount of pressure. when more pressure produce the ball joint will move to a certain level depending on the pressure, and this readings will send to a electronic reading such as gauges
Could be the temp sensor..there could also be an oil pressure sensor at the top, back,or the block.
There is not a pressure switch however there is a temp warning sensor on the back of the crankcase in the bottom
There many sensors in that vehicle, crank sensor, cam sensor, engine temp sensor, oil pressure sensor, oxygen sensors, fuel level sensor, fuel tank evap pressure sensor, mass air flow sensor, manifold absolute pressure senser and the list goes on. Need to know which sensor you are looking for.
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The temp sensor is either (depending on the year) is on the intake manifold beside the thermostat housing or on the drivers side head between #1 and #3 spark plugs also the oil pressure switch is beside the distributor. the oil pressure switch is not always behind the distributor, it depends on if its a small or big block. if its not behind the distributor its on the driver side of the block in the lower right hand corner between the header and the oil filter.
Your oil temperature gauge will connect to the oil pressure sensor. The water temperature gauge will hook up to the water temperature sensor. The oil pressure sensor will be on the left-hand side of the engine and the water temperature sensor will be on the front of the engine.
it does not have a high pressure switch all it has is a evaporator temp sensor/switch.