If your vehicle has the electronic climate controls, I think the interior temp sensor is behind the small grill area to the right of the radio. That feeds the electronic control the cabin temp so it can then adjust the heater blend door, fan speeds and duct positioning.
I found my interior temp sensor was not mounted to the radio/climate controls dash panel - pulled the panel loose and snapped it back into place.
Hope this is what the question is referencing - otherwise...
See "Related Questions" below for more about Taurus/Sable heater controls & more
A flame sensor in a water heater detects if the burner flame is lit. If the flame goes out, the sensor shuts off the gas supply to prevent gas leaks and potential hazards. This ensures safe and efficient operation by monitoring the presence of the flame and preventing the heater from running without it.
You have one of three general problems in order of most to least likely.The O2 sensor is badThe wiring or connections have an issueThe computer is bad and not seeing the operation of the heater.
Trouble code P0135 means:O2 sensor heater circuit malfunction (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
You have one of three general problems in order of most to least likely.The O2 sensor is badThe wiring or connections have an issueThe computer is bad and not seeing the operation of the heater.
The water heater flame sensor detects if the burner flame is lit. If the flame goes out, the sensor shuts off the gas supply to prevent a dangerous gas leak. This ensures the water heater operates safely and efficiently by only allowing the burner to function when the flame is present.
where is a knock sensor located for a 2001 Ford Taurus se
Unless you have the electronic climate control that automatically adjusts the temperature based on cabin temps, there really is not a "heater and cooler sensor" on the Taurus/Sable.See "Related Questions" below for much more about these heating/cooling systems... these may help you get a better handle one that nature of your problem. And if not a fix, post a new question based on this new information.
where is the transmission speed sensor located on a 2005 ford taurus
The Navien flow sensor in the Navien water heater system detects the flow of water through the system. It helps the water heater regulate the temperature and ensure efficient operation by activating the heating elements only when water is flowing.
yes there is 2004 Ford Taurus Throttle Position Sensor - Partstrain.com
The 1992 Ford Taurus is not equipped with a knock sensor. The Ford Motor Company has been producing the Taurus since 1985.
Only if you have the electronic climate controls - set a temperature and the system maintains it automatically. See "Related Questions" below for much more about Taurus/Sable heating systems. That might help you get a 'handle' on what your system is, or is not, doing.