Water temperature on mine is on the left (driver's side) head. Located about 1/3 of the way back just below the valve cover and above the exhaust. 1 green wire to it. 15/16 socket head. The oil pressure sender is on the same side of the engine right near the front above the oil pan.
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.
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.
it controls the over pressure of the water
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
It should be right by the water pump in front of the motor, on the passenger side of the truck.
Located just below thermostat
it have a water container. the water pressure in the container varies the self starter works.
Low oil pressure can be many reasons bad or dirty sensor at right rear of engine or your car can have a sensor in the side of the pan passenger side. a weeping head gasket allowing moisture or a water pocket to build up at the sensor water cant properly pressurize the sensor.....
it is saying that the motor control unit isn't functioning properly. this could be the MCU itself or the wires to the motor or the pressure (water level) switch. it also could be the motor or the pressure switch itself failing.
The Manifold absolute pressure sensor on a fiero V6 is mounted on the passenger side manifold right beside the thermostat assembly/water outlet
donde se encuentra el sensor de temperatura de un mazda orotege 94 el motor es 1.8 sencillo
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