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From my experience, the only oxygen sensor that works correctly is the one from the dealer.
the oxygen sensor in located in the exhaust manifold under the intake manifold at the back of the engine
Make sure it really is low on coolant by checking the coolant when engine is off. If the level is up to par, then the sensor may be bad.
It has 1 coolant sensor, 1 temperature sensor
There's a coolant temperature sensor located on the lower part of the water pump on the drivers side.
sensor is in the plastic reserve on the float.
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There are two separate sensors that play here. the "coolant temperature sensor" and "coolant LEVEL sensor". I suggest confirming which of these was replaced, as it is very common for them to be confused. likely you will find the coolant sensor that was replaced was the one on the engine (temperature); The LEVEL sensor is mounted either in the coolant resivoir or in the radiator. Probably just need the proper sensor replaced.
Its inside the coolant overflow tank/reservoir (its the plastic reservoir where you pour in your coolant). Look on the side (the side that faces the engine) and you'll see an electrical wire is connected by a harness. That's your coolant level sensor.
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The coolant sensor on a 1994 Buick Roadmaster is located just above the Harmonic Balance pully at about 2 oclock