There are two temperature units on the thermostate housing of a 2.0. One under the top radiator hose and one on top of the housing itself. The one under the hose sends to the temp gauge and the other turns the radiator fan on at the correct temperature. Hope this helps you.
where is the temp. sending unit located on a 1999 ford ranger xlt 6cyl 3.0l .Gauge does not work.
Do you mean the Temp sending unit, oil pressure sending unit, or fuel level sending unit?
Temperature Gauge Sending Unit The sending unit is located in the front section of the intake manifold in the vicinity of the thermostat.
IF IT IS THE 2.0 ZETEC 16 VALVE DUAL OVERHEAD CAM THE TEMPERATURE SENDING UNIT IS ON THE LOWER SIDE OF THE THERMOSTAT HOUSING. THE THERMOSTAT HOUSING HAS TWO SENSORS, THE ONE ON THE TOP IS THE COOLANT TEMP SENSOR THAT SIGNALS THE RADIATOR FAN, AND THE ONE ON THE BOTTOM IS THE TEMPERATURE SENDING UNIT THAT RUNS THE TEMP GAUGE. THE SENDING UNIT HAS A WIRE CLIP THAT MUST BE PULLED BEFORE YOU CAN PULL THE PLUG.
it is under the back seat you need to take off the back seat
Temperature Gauge Sending Unit The sending unit is located in the front section of the manifold in the vicinity of the thermostat.
In down of steering
The sending unit for the computer is on the drivers side right behind the distributor. The sending unit for the gauge in the cab is on the passenger side (both tap directly into the intake
Temperature Gauge Sending Unit The sending unit is located in the front section of the intake manifold in the vicinity of the thermostat.
The temp sending unit may be shorted to ground. Unplug the sending unit to see if the gauge drops to cold. If it does, you have a faulty temp sending unit.
On the front of the engine basically behind the thermostat housing.
You would have to call your local parts store for prices. Temperature Gauge Sending Unit The sending unit is located in the front section of the manifold in the vicinity of the thermostat.