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The coolant temp sensor is the two wire sensor located near to where the upper radiator hose hooks to the engine.
The Cylinder Head Temperature (CHT) sensor for the 2.3L engine is located between the two center ignition coils. The Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor for the 3.0L engine is located in the intake manifold to the right of the thermostat housing. The Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor for the 4.0L engine is located in the intake manifold behind the thermostat housing.
The ECT or the Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor is a switch. This switch is located on the bottom of the radiator in the 1996 Camry.
I have a Grand Vitara 2.0td 2004. The ECT is under the alternator on the left side of the engine
Assuming this is the 4.3 engine, the ECT (Engine Coolant Temperature) sensor is located on the driver side cylinder head between #3 and #5 spark plugs.
The MAF is located on the intake side of the engine, usually between the airfilter and the throttle body. The ECT (Engine coolant temp sensor) is usually located on the side of the engine block.
The ECT (Electronic Coolant Temperature) sensor is located under the intake manifold on the driver's side on a 1995 Taurus SHO 3.2 liter. It is on the cylinder head.
Assuming this is a 4.3L engine the ect (engine coolant temp sensor) would be located next to the thermostat housing.
There is not a separate cooling fan sensor, it controlled by the ECM which get it's reading from the ECT (engine coolant temp sensor)
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V8 model: The CHT sensor is located on the inner wall of the right cylinder head (passenger side) V6 model: The ECT sensor is located on top of the engine, near the upper radiator hose
In the cylinder head,check richpin06a on YouTube for further information.