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That is the coolant sensor. Not the one for the temperature gauge in the dash.
Bad dash ground.
I had this problem before on a ranger you have to pull the dash board out and it will be right there.
the oil pressure sensor, for a dash with idiot lights (no gauge), is located on the top of the engine at the back behind the distributor virtically screwed in. The oil guage sensor, for a dash with an oil gauge, is located above the oil filter on the drivers side of the engine screwed in horizontally.
If your talking about the temp. gauge in the dash, Then you will find that sensor screewed into the drivers side head between the first 2 spark plugs.
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.
A common cause for a gas gauge to stop working in a 1994 Ford Aspire is a defective fuel gauge. Lose wiring in the dash is another cause.
In the center of the dash at the defroster vent.
temperature gauge not working can be caused by a bad temp sensor in engine, a bad gauge in dash, or a bad fuse
It will be a oil pressure sensor
On my 1995 Ford Explorer if the switch has been tripped so that no power is going to the electric fuel pump , the fuel reset light comes on in the gauge cluster in the dash
That would be the engine coolant temp sensor for the dash gauge only. The sensor near the thermostat housing is the engine temp sensor for the ECM.