On a Ford Escort 96 , it is under the fuse box that is located uder the hood on the drivers side . right under the fan fuse.
Usually behind the grill, in front of the radiator or to either side of the radiator.
The Sensor for the fans is located on the upper right side of the radiator, ( the Passenger side).
The engine temperature sensor is located next to where the upper radiator hose attaches to the engine. The computer uses that sensor to decide when to actuate the radiator fan relays and turn the fans on.The engine temperature sensor is located next to where the upper radiator hose attaches to the engine. The computer uses that sensor to decide when to actuate the radiator fan relays and turn the fans on.
If it is a temperature sensor, it is usually located on the top of the engine near the thermostat. If it is a "low coolant sensor", then it is located in the radiator (it will be the only item in the radiator that has a electric wire going to it) Either way, you would drain the coolant enough to be below the sensor, and then remove it and replace it with a new one. They are usually under $10-$20
Look either at the rear of the radiator approx. 1/3 from the top or in the thermostat housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose
The coolant temperature sensor is screwed into the engine, behind where the upper radiator hose attaches. That is the main sensor the computer uses to run the radiator fans.
Where is radiator temperature sensor located on a 1997 2.4L Chevy cavalier
its located on the side of radiator
It is located on the bottom of the radiator
It is in front of the radiator.
should be mounted on the radiator side either front or back and has a plug held in by a clip.
The low coolant sensor is located beneath the filler neck of the radiator, down maybe 2-3 inches.