the sensor is located on the left side of the engine above the header. you need to remove the air intake to see it, let alone get to it. hope it helped
It could possibly be a faulty cam sensor. It should be located on the front of the engine by the pully that drives the serpentine belt. Can't remember the name right now.
If the speedometer/odometer is working, chances are the VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) is good.
The P0155 refers to the Oxygen sensor on Bank 2, sensor 1. Bank 2 on your vehicle is on the passenger side of the engine. Sensor 1 is the first oxygen sensor in the exhaust pipe coming from the engine.
I own a 2000 with cooling fan probs check your coolant temp sensor,changed mine and cooling fans work perfect bhasche@yahoo.com
check the crank and or cam sensor, the problem was the crankshaft sensor
The Engine coolant temperature sensor is installed in a coolant passage which is located at the front left cornerof the cylinder head.
The Engine coolant temperature sensor is installed in a coolant passage which is located at the front left cornerof the cylinder head.
on the water pump
The coolant fan sensor is the same as the sensor that shows the coolant temperature on the dash gauge. It is located on the intake manifold.
Te 2000 F150 does not use a coolant temperature sensor. The engine uses a cylinder head sensor close to the head back to check the temperature.
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor 4.6L Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor is on left side of the alternator according to the pictures on my Chilton's book. 5.4L Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor is on right side between the alternator and the top radiator hose / thermostat housing according to the pictures on my Chilton's book.
The Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor on a Oldsmobile Bravada 2000 is on the top of the Fuel Pump Assembly.
Next to the thermostat housing.
on top of the thermostat housing.
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Start by replacing the Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
The Engine coolant temperature sensor is installed in a coolant passage which is located at the front left cornerof the cylinder head.