The external temperature sensor on a 2007 Chevy Cobalt is typically located in the front of the vehicle, near the grille or in the lower front fascia. It is often mounted behind the bumper or around the front radiator area, allowing it to accurately measure the ambient air temperature. To access it, you may need to remove the front bumper or lower cover.
Its under one of the headlights, though I can't remember which for the life of me...
The external air temperature sensor on a Chrysler PT Cruiser is located in the front of the motor. It is in the air intake tube that goes from the air cleaner to the motor.
The sensor in question is located on the inside of the front bumper. If needed you can replace this sensor with relative ease.
An air temperature sensor in an automobile is very important. The temperature sensor detects the external temperature. The external temperature is important because of the manner in which the car's computer mixes air and water.
The tft sensor is located right beside the trans. external filter. The breather box needs to be removed for access to it
IAT stands for Intake Air Temperature sensor, and it is located on the valve or hose coming for the air filter box. it is a plug so it snaps in and out.
your temp sensor should be in the front bumper
It means it's time to replace the coolant temperature sensor.
Right above the starter .
You need to get the temperature sensor repaired or, more likely, replaced.
The ambient temperature sensor is located behind the front grill.
The passenger airbag sensor in a 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt is typically located underneath the passenger seat. It is responsible for detecting the presence and weight of a passenger to determine whether to activate the airbag.