temp sender located
The temperature sensor (sends coolant temp to the PCM) is located in the top of the thermostat housing. The temperature sender (sends coolant temp to the gauge) is located in the bottom front of the same housing.
The 1998 Ford Fiesta 1.3 liter engine temperature sending unit can be found on the front of the engine. The temperature sending unit will be near the thermostat housing.
Between the alt and ac comp, next to the thermostat housing.
If you mean the oil pressure sender it's right next to the oil filter.
my 1995 Explorer , with the 4.0 L OHV engine has 2 temperature sending units. They are located on the intake manifold by the thermostat housing (where top radiator hose connects to engine) Looking from the front of the vehicle, the temperature sending unit on the left is for the temperature guage in your instrument cluster and the larger temperature sending unit on the right is for the EEC system.
It's called a temp sender and it is located in front and under the thermastat housing
The temperature sender for the coolant is located in the water outlet. The upper radiator hose goes to the water outlet. The sensor with 2 wires goes to the gauge and the sensor with 3 wires goes to the computer.
I believe it is located underneath the front bumper.
The coolant temperature sensor in a 1998 Cadillac Seville STS is in the engine compartment. It is located on the intake manifold.
Next to the oil filter and oil pump. Wheres two sensors down there its the one on the left.
The coolant temperature sensor of a 1998 Nissan Altima is located beside the upper radiator hose. It constantly updates the vehicle's computer about the engine's temperature.
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