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Which temperature sensor? There is an air-fuel charge sensor, and a coolant temp sensor.
There is only one coolant temperature sensor on a 1999 Ford E150 6 cylinder. The sensor is on the front of the engine just below the valve cover.
It is mounted to the throttle body.
Bank 1 is the passenger side of the engine in your E-150 Sensor 1 is between the engine and the catalytic converter ( upstream sensor )
Yes there is a Map sensor.
It is located on the lower intake manifold on the driver side of the engine. It is close to the front of the engine.
probably the sensor
I have a 1994 E150 Conversion. But the factory harness is located under the rear of the van to the left hand side and attached to the frame.
I have a 1994 E150 Conversion. But the factory harness is located under the rear of the van to the left hand side and attached to the frame.
On a 2002 Ford E-150 : The Mass Air Flow Sensor is INSIDE a round shaped plastic housing located between the engine air filter and the engine air intake tube
You probably mean a Ford E150 van. On my 1994 E150, the thermostat is behind the air cleaner. Remove the aircleaner assembly. Remove the air hoses that go to the throttle body. You will then see the upper radiator hose. The thermostat is located where the hose enters the engine. You probably mean a Ford E150 van. On my 1994 E150 V8 5.8L, the thermostat is behind the air cleaner. Remove the aircleaner assembly. Remove the air hoses that go to the throttle body. You will then see the upper radiator hose. The thermostat is located where the hose enters the engine.
On a 2002 Ford E-150 : Bank 1 is the passenger side of the engine ( V6 and V8 engines ) Sensor 1 would be close to the engine BEFORE the exhaust enters the catalytic converter ( upstream sensor )