where is the cylinder temp sensor on a 2002 ford mustang six cylinder
Oxygen sensor heater malfunction (cylinder bank #2, sensor #1)
the coolant temperature sensor is actually called cylinder head temperature sensor and its located near the alternater
cylinder one on a 2002 isuzu rodeo 3.2 engine is on center drivers side
Oh, dude, replacing the coolant temperature sensor on a 2002 Isuzu Rodeo is like a walk in the park... if the park was full of rusty bolts and confusing diagrams. First, locate the sensor near the thermostat housing, then disconnect the electrical connector and unscrew the old sensor. Finally, just pop in the new one, tighten it up, reconnect the connector, and voila! Your Rodeo will be running cooler than a cucumber in a snowstorm.
it is low coolant temperature, could be the thermostat could be the sensor for coolant temperature.
On the inside of the passenger's side cylinder head, unfortunately, under the intake manifold.
On the transmission side of the cylinder head. there is a plastic flange with hoses and sensors in it. Coolant temp sensor is the 4 pin snesor
On a 2002 GMC Sonoma with a 4.3-liter engine, the primary temperature sensor is located on the engine block, near the thermostat housing. This is typically the coolant temperature sensor that provides data to the engine control module. Additionally, there may be a cylinder head temperature sensor, which could be found on the cylinder head itself. Always refer to a repair manual for precise locations and specifications.
It's integrated into the oxygen sensor. Buy a new oxygen sensor and you get a free oxygen sensor heater.
The 2002 GMC Sierra: temperature sensor is located on the front of the engine. The sensor will be just above the thermostat housing.
On a 2002 Buick Regal, the temperature sensor, also known as the coolant temperature sensor, is typically located near the thermostat housing or on the engine block. It is usually positioned on the intake manifold or cylinder head, making it accessible for monitoring the engine's coolant temperature. If you're having difficulty locating it, consulting the vehicle's service manual can provide specific details for your model.