Want this question answered?
could be the temperature sending unit
What are you talking about? My temperature gauge works fine. Though, if it wasn't I would check the temperature sending unit.
I had the same problem with my 1970 mustang. First take the wire off of the Temperature sending unit (usually on the front of the block) and ground out the wire and see if the gauge goes up on the dash. if so it is just a temperature sending unit. They cost about 7 dollars.
Coolant temperature sending unit is located on the front of the engine. The cooling temperature sending unit will be on the right hand side of the engine.
Temperature Gauge Sending Unit The sending unit is located in the front section of the manifold in the vicinity of the thermostat.
There is a temperature sending unit installed somewhere on your engine for your temperature guage in your gauge panel , another temperature sending unit for your EEC - IV or EEC V electronic engine control system , newer Ford engines that have FAIL - SAFE cooling have a cylinder head temperature ( CHT ) sensor / sending unit if you have an outside temperature display there is a sensor / sending unit for that , some automatic transmissions have a temperature sending unit / sensor that will give a warning if the automatic transmission is running too hot etc
the temperature sending unit is right under the throtle body .
Where is the temperature sending unit located on a 2006 Pontiac g6
Which sending unit? Oil or temperature? Or ?????
On a 95 Mustang GT (5.0) it is located in the front 95 the lower intake, just to the driver's side of the distributor. I don't know about the 3.8 motor.
is on the fuel pump inside of the fuel tank,,,,,,......if you lookin for the fuel temperature sending unit.
The temperature sending unit on a 96 cavalier is on the front of the engine. It is just to the left of the alternator.