On my 1995 Ford Explorer - 4.0 L - OHV - V6 , the intake air temperature sensor is in the big rubber air intake tube , facing to the rear , near the throttle body . A 1996 - V6 - should be the same
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 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.
It is screwed into the side of the upper portion of your intake manifold , on the drivers side of the engine , and has an electrical connection to it . Ford refers to it as an air charge temperature sensor .
Where is the cylinder head temperature sensor on the 2003 ford explorer v8 engine
The intake air temperature sensor is connected to the mass airflow sensor as one unit, it's at the beginning of the air intake tube just after the air cleaner. The sensor with six wires running out of it
The air charge temperature sensor is located in the air inlet between the air filter and the air horn. The coolant temperatur sensor is located in the intake manifold. I believe that you need to have a Repair Shop scan the engine and do diagnostics on the car before you replace parts that may not be bad. Just because you get a code does not mean that part is bad.
There was no 1990 Chrysler Cirrus. Look on the intake manifold or hoses for the intake temp sensor.
Where is the temperature sensor located on a 2004 duramax diesel?
where is fuel rail pressure sensor on 2000 ford explorer 4.0 located?
The coolant temp sensor would be located between #3 & #5 spark plugs. The air charge temp sensor would be located in the air intake snorkel between the air filter box and the throttle body.
The ambient temperature sensor is located behind the front grill.
LOOK UNDER THE BUMPER