Never mind, I found it earlier today.
For those of you who do not know but would like to know, It has a 2wire sensor and the 1 wire sending unit(which is green). I confused the sending unit with the 2 wire cts until I looked at it and noticed it wasnt it so that's when I decided to ask here but I found it shortly after. It is kindve behind/below the throttle body to the right side if you are looking at the engine from the front. its the brass/heavy duty looking sensor right by the thermostat(to the right of it). the sensor is $8 at discount auto and $30 from GM. It should be a 19mm wrench size. its easy to take out once you have the coil pack unbolted and moved aside, just mark the coil plugs if you want to take them off so you can rememebr where they go later. also make sure you wrap the new sensor with white Teflon tape before putting it in to help seal it and prevent water from leaking. Elliot
Not unless it is on the thermostat housing.
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I want to know where the low and high pressure ac sensors are on a 1993 camaro
The low coolant level sensor is located in the top of the coolant reservoir o n the drivers side behind the battery www.lextechautomotivellc.com
On the coolant overflow bottle that in on the passenger side of the engine.
Some vehicles have two these days. One is for the ecm and the other is for the gauge. Coolant sensor is for the ecm, I think.
in the intake air box
It is the coolant temp sensor near the upper radiator hose.
The engine coolant temperature sensor and coolant temperature gauge sender are located on the passenger's side of the engine, under the intake manifold.
It is on the cylinder head near the thermostat housing.
Yes, but 1991 rims will NOT fit a 1993 camaro
on the front of the intake on left side when standing in front of truck.