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The coolant temperature sensor on a Subaru is located on top of the engine near the upper radiator hose. It constantly updates the vehicles computer to regulate the speed of the cooling fan.
Yes. It is an automatic test to make sure it works. It could also be your air conditioning compressor if you have the defroster on.
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Cam sensor and/or crank sensor.
behind the glovebox
Yes.
Both "temp gauge sensor" and also the "temp sensor for the ECM" are on the right side top of engine pointing towards the passenger doors front frame in a cross-over tube. The two wire sensor is the ECM sensor and the one wire is the gauge sensor.
To check the fan sensor on a 98 escort with the key on disconnect the electrical connector to the temperature sesnor. If the fan come on the sensor is all right.
The 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix cooling fan sensor is located on the front of the engine. The fan sensor can be found just above the thermostat.
The radiator fan sensor switch or the radiator fan motor are at fault (maybe even both). Wire the fan motor direct to see if it will run, if it does, replace the sensor switch. If the fan motor doesn't run, replace the fan motor before you buy a new sensor. If after replacing the fan motor, the fan still doesn't run, then replace the sensor.
coolant fan temp sensor 1998 crown victoria