On a 1999 Range Rover, the air conditioning sensor, often referred to as the cabin temperature sensor, is typically located within the dashboard, near the center vents or behind the climate control panel. In some models, it may also be positioned in the overhead console. This sensor helps regulate the cabin temperature by providing feedback to the climate control system. For precise location details, consulting the vehicle's service manual is recommended.
The 1999 Range Rover 4.6 liter engine crank shaft sensor is located on the back of the engine. The crank shaft sensor is behind the rear engine cover.
Opposite side of the engine that the starter is located on, same height as the starter
Yes they will fit the model range rover is called P38 the years are 1996-1999
On a 1999 Range Rover 4.0 SE, the crank angle sensor is located at the rear of the engine, near the flywheel or flexplate. It is typically mounted on the engine block, where it can read the position of the crankshaft. To access it, you may need to remove some components or shielding, depending on the specific configuration of your vehicle. Always refer to a repair manual for detailed instructions and safety precautions.
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On a 1999 Range Rover, the fuel tank pressure sensor is typically located on the top of the fuel tank, integrated into the fuel pump assembly. To access it, you may need to remove the rear seat and the fuel tank access panel, or drop the fuel tank itself. This sensor monitors the pressure within the fuel tank to ensure proper fuel system operation and emissions control. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
As per www.totalrecallinfo.com there is 5 recalls on this item, but not for the range sensor.
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On a 1999 Range Rover 4.0 SE, the fuel tank pressure sensor is typically a small, cylindrical or rectangular component with an electrical connector on top. It is usually mounted on or near the fuel tank, often integrated within the fuel pump assembly or connected via hoses. The sensor may have a plastic or metal housing, and it often features a vent pipe to measure pressure changes accurately. Its primary function is to monitor the pressure in the fuel tank for emissions control and fuel system efficiency.
It shows the calculated miles (or km) that you can drive before you need to refuel. i.e. how many miles you have left in the tank.
It is the sensor in the transmission that reads the shifter position and transmits it to the transmission computer.