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Where is the cylinder head temperature sensor on the 2003 ford explorer v8 engine
Yes my 1999 ford explorer does have a fuel tank pressure sensor. I am presently looking to buy one.
Where is the DPFE sensor located in a 1999 Ford Exployer? I had my oil changed yesterday and was told that the hose connected to this sensor is off.
The 1997 Ford Explorer ambient temperature sensor can be found on the bottom of the drivers side mirror. The engine coolant temperature sensor can be found on the front of the engine.
In my 1999 Explorer it was inside the tranny (5R55E)
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I'm not a mechanic / technician but I assume that would be : Bank 2 , sensor 1 Bank 2 is the drivers side of the engine in a 1999 Ford Explorer Sensor 1 would be the oxygen sensor somewhere in the exhaust before the exhaust enters the catalytic converter ( upstream sensor )
On a 1999 Ford Explorer : Bank 1 is the passenger side of the engine ( 4.0 EFI / 4.0 SOHC / 5.0 V8 )
The 1999 F150 4.2 does not have a temperature sensor. It uses a cylinder head temperature sensor instead. It is mounted at the rear of the engine on the head.
Behind the bumper on the battery side. It sits on the rail.
On a 2000 Ford Explorer : YES ( the intake air temperature sensor / air charge temperature sensor should be in the rear side of the big rubber engine air intake tube , located between the engine air filter and the throttle body )
The temperature sensor is on the water outlet housing. This is where the big hose from the top of the radiator meets at the engine.