The exhaust system temperature for a 1992 Chevy 1500 can vary depending on driving conditions and engine load, but it typically ranges from 300°F to 500°F (149°C to 260°C) under normal operating conditions. During heavy acceleration or towing, temperatures can rise significantly, potentially exceeding 1,000°F (538°C) in some cases. It's important to monitor exhaust temperatures to prevent damage to the exhaust components and ensure optimal engine performance.
there should be a couple of them screwed into the exhaust system.
It has 4 and there all screwed into the exhaust system.
It should have 2 and they are screewed into the exhaust system/Pipes.
They are screwed into the exhaust pipes / system up close to the engine.
It has 2 of them screwed into the exhaust system up close to the engine.
You could get a "turbo" exhaust system or "glass packs". An ovrsized exhaust (3 inch) can produce a slightly different, deeper sound.
The exhaust valves are smaller and lead to the exhaust manifold.
Thay are screewed into the exhaust pipes/system. There will not be any after the muffler. Start looking at the exhaust system where thay bolt to the engine. They are about 4 inches long with an electrical wire hooked to the end of them. There is 4 of them.
it is screwd into the exhaust somewhere near the converter
There all screwed into the exhaust system / pipes. There about 4 inches long with an electric wire coming out of the top of them.
They are screewed into the exhaust system / pipes. There should be 4 of them and thay are about 4 inches long with a electrical wire hooked to them. Start at the engine where the exhaust pipes hook to it and work your way back to the muffler and you will see them.
The intake temperature sensor is located on the side of the air filter case on a 2003 Chevy Silverado 4.3 1500. It is on the top of the engine.