Were is the temperature heat sensoe on a 454 chevy motor.
loss of control over the air and heat
motor heat sensor where is it locasted in a 1996 aerostar ford van
It depends on the ambient temperature, but at least a couple hours.
temperature sensor (−55°C to +150°C) but range varies for other variants
A bad engine temp sensor can do that.
Check actual engine temperature with a thermometer--if in acceptable range temperature sensor or gauge may be defective
flame sensor
Bad gauge or defective coolant temperature sensor
The temperature sensor provides feedback to the charger to allow the charger to determine when the battery is fully charged. The battery under charge develops internal heat as it approaches full charge. The temperature sensor measures the heat (temperature) and reports it back to the charger to end the charging cycle.
There is a coolant temperature sensor and a temperature gauge sensor. the coolant sensor is located on driver side of the cylinder head. screws right into it, and the temperature gauge sensor is on the front side of the cylinder head right under the distributor. hope this helps
I have a 2000 Chevy blazer. I'm having problems with control of the temperature with the ac/heater. The fan blows fine to areas selected but the heat/cool temp does not adjust. I either have all hot, or all cold air depending on if I have the heater or a/c on. The answer someone gave me (which worked) is: I have seen this problem with these vehicles before. This system is very dependent on an input from an in-car temperature sensor. This sensor is mounted to the roof under the headliner, just above the driver front door opening.What you will have to do is remove the trim panels from around the door opening and lower the headliner to gain access to the sensor. The system will regulate the temperature inside the car to what you set it to dependent on the sensor readings. If the sensor is giving the control module a false input that it is too hot in the vehicle then the only way to get heat is to turn the system to full hot (which is a default that ignores the sensor). I would replace the sensor and this should correct the concern.
Usually the fan will turn on when a certain heat is reached.