Are you refering to the Temperature Gauge Sending Unit. If so; The sending unit is located in the front section of the intake manifold in the vicinity of the thermostat.
where is the CHT sensor on a 2000 ford F150 where is the CHT sensor on a 2000 ford F150
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.
On a 2004 Ford F150, the vehicle speed sensor is located on the driveshaft of the transmission. Some models of 2004 Ford F150s use an ABS sensor instead of a vehicle speed sensor.
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.
The temperature gauge sensor on the 2002 F150 is located on the driver's side of the vehicle and under the intake. This is almost impossible to remove without removing the intake itself.
www.motorcraft.com does not list a MAP sensor for a 1996 F150 4.9 L ( 300 cubic inch ) straight 6 cylinder They list a remanufactured air mass sensor ( mass airflow sensor )
There are two temperature sensors. One is under the #6 intake and sends signals to the temperature gauge. The second one is in the thermostat housing and signals the ecm module.
it's on the intake manifold.
Drop the transmission fluid pan. its there.
The temperature gauge should be connected to the transmission temperature sensor. The transmission temperature sensor is located on the right-hand side of the transmission.
it is part of the egr valve
The sensor can be checked for resistance with an ohm meter. The sensor can be checked while cold then hot for resistance change.