The temperature sensor on a 1998 Sonoma is located in the engine compartment just to the left of the distributor. Look for a plastic part that looks like a bolt that is held on with a clip and a small wire harness. It is on the top of the manifold.
Check the Sonoma crank position first. If the sensor is bad then there will be no spark from the coil.
Ambient temp. For outside temp readings.
The temp sensor is part of the overdrive solenoid inside the transmission, on the valvebody.
it is the 2 wire sensor next to the thermostat housing.(the thing the upper radiatorhose hooks to)
If your temp sensor is fine and there is nothing wrong with the wiring from the sensor to the PCM to the dash then you can use an OBD to delete the trouble code.
if it doesnt come on it may be the air charged temp sending sensor.... if it doesnt come on it may be the air charged temp sending sensor....
Answerit could be the wiring from the sensor Adding to that. On most GM engines, there are multiple (usually two) Temp Senders. One for the dash, the other for the computer. Its possible that just the one for the PCM (computer) was replaced.
Could be the coolant temp sensor located next to the thermostat housing.
It is located in the large air tube that goes from the air filter housing to the throttle plate.
not without replacing the dash harness. The cars with digital have a sun load sensor and an ambient temp sensor to determine cabin air temperature. they also use the outside ambient temp sensor which may or may not be installed on your particular maxima.
burn that pos wow you can do better than that where is the coolant temp sensor on3.3 engine on a 98 dodge caravan
were is csp on gmc sonoma 2.2