Its screwed into the upper intake manifold on a 1989 ( somewhere ! ) 5.0 L
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.
The coolant temperature sensor on a 1989 Ford I6 4.9L engine is located on top of the engine, in the intake manifold. It notifies the engine when to turn on the cooling fan.
it's on the intake manifold.
The sensor is in the intake manifold (MFI engines) or air cleaner/tube (SFI engines).
It is located on the intake manifold next to the fuel rail.
The sensor can be checked for resistance with an ohm meter. The sensor can be checked while cold then hot for resistance change.
It will be located on the air intake tube after the air filter and before the mass air flow sensor.
The temperature sensor is located in the lower intake manifold. The air temperature sensor is located on the right hand side of the engine well against the wall just behind the battery.
Temperature Gauge Sending Unit The sending unit is located in the front section of the intake manifold in the vicinity of the thermostat.
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.
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.
Temperature Gauge Sending Unit The sending unit is located in the front section of the intake manifold in the vicinity of the thermostat.