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.
Temp sender on the 289 should be located at the front of the intake manifold. Source: www.AverageJoeResto.com
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.
in the fuel tank near sender unit.
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.
There is a hose that runs from the radiator to the front of the engine block (front of the vehicle). Where the hose enters the engine, the temperature sender unit is threaded into the block. It has an electrical connector attached to it. To the best of my knowledge, this is the only temperature sender. Best...
The water temp sender is screwed into your intake manifold. On the stock manifold it was at the front of the manifold so it should be easy to see, and it should have one wire connected to the sensor.
next to power steering pump if motor is 4.0
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The temperature sending unit on the 1999 Ford Taurus v6 is on the rear of the engine. It is closer to the driver side about 7 inches down.
i believe it's in the fuel tank. the fuel pump and sender should be one unit.
The sending unit is located on the pickup tube inside the gas tank.