On a 1989 Volvo 740, the coolant temperature sensor is typically located on the engine block near the thermostat housing. It is usually positioned on the driver's side of the engine, close to the intake manifold, and may have a single or dual wire connector. To access it, you may need to remove any obstructing components, such as the air intake or engine cover.
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the sensor is located on the thermostat housing
The coolant temperature sensor on a 1989 Ford I6 4.9L engine is located on top of the engine, in the intake manifold. It notifies the engine when to turn on the cooling fan.
Next to the water neck on the front of the intake manifold.
the temperature sencer tell your fans to turn on when the coolant in your radiator gets to hot
The coolant temperature sensor on an 89 Taurus with a 3.8L V-6 is located directly above the thermostat, where the upper radiator hose connects to the engine. the sensor is positioned vertically and has 2 wires coming off of it.
The 1989 Chevrolet 350 cubic inch engine coolant sensor is located on the front of the engine. The coolant sensor will be near the thermostat housing.
Coolant temperature sensor or circuit/ low temperature indicated, Probably a stuck open thermostat.
check your coolant temperature sensor
Yes. A bad or failing temp sensor prevents the ECM from monitoring, and adjusting for, the engine temperature.
Unplug and reconect the coolant temp sensor.
From a cold start, yes it can.