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On my 2000 International with a Detroit series 60 engine the water temperature sensor is on the back of the engine, passenger side in the cylinder head. Gears
Follow top radiator hose to were it connect to head. Remove 4 bolts and thermostat is there. Maybe 2 of them.
I believe it wasn't until 2001 or 2002 that the engine fans on the Detroit diesels came on automatically when the temperature rose. You're probably required to flip the engine fan switch on manually.
Follow the top radiator hose to the engine, the thermostat is behind the bracket the radiator hose hooks to. Here is the latest for a Cummins Thermostat: A series of revised part numbers has been issued - check with a Cummins parts department for the latest. P/N 3934373 eliminates temperature fluctuation but engine warmup is slower and the operating temperature is lower than with previous t-stats.
The engine cover should have it displayed.
the sensor for the gauge should be by the thermostat housing,the sensor for the ecm should be on the right rear of engine above exhaust manifold screwed into head
usually in front of the radiator!
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The spring on the thermostat goes down towards the engine.
assuming its a "k" series engine the thermostat is located in the plastic pipe coming from the back of the water pump underneath the inlet manifold on the rear of the engine
It is important to have a diagram for the area in which changes are occurring in car. A wiring diagram for the 1999 series 60 Detroit Diesel Engine can be found in its maintenance manual.
On the left side of the engine.