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Del Austin Posted on Jun 11, 2017

Where is the coolant temperature sensor located on a 2004 Honda CR-V?

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  • Posted on Dec 30, 2008

SOURCE: free download of 2004 honda cr-v user manual

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 08, 2009

SOURCE: locate engine temperature coolant sensor on jetta TDI 2004

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 06, 2009

SOURCE: How do I change the temperature sensor under the

It’s located on the driver’s side of the engine on top /side of the head.. midway.. I don’t think you need to remove the engine cover to see it.. if it is the correct one it will have a dark green top.. the bad version has a black top… but they can all go out to lunch on you if old enough.

To replace.. make sure the car is cool..
You need a hood tool.. or small pair of pliers to remove the retaining clip that holds it in place.
Place a rag under and around it to catch the coolant.. you will lose less than a half a cup.. if that.

Pull the retaining clip back toward you.. try not to drop it.. (another good reason for the rag)

Wiggle the sensor.. pop it out.. and replace with the new green top one make sure you clean the area well.. and when you reinstall the new one that the c clip goes back on straight or it will leak.

Once you see the part out of the box.. you will understand how it works

Start the car.. check for leaks.. run until warm with the heater on.. top up the coolant overflow bottle with distilled water.. (if more than a half a cup.. you should mix the proper anti freeze and distilled water and then top up with that)

Good luck

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 14, 2009

SOURCE: replacement of coolant temperature sensor

located under intake in water crossover pipe,you can access the sensor by removing intake chamber box,then pcv hose connected to the block,the connector is orangeish 2pin,use a 19mmdeep socket on a 3/8 ratchet to get it loose,make sure engine is cool,also make sure there is a new brass washer with your new sensor,sometimes the old washer comes off when removing the sensor,sometimes it sticks to the pipe,some coolant will escape so make sure to top it off

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 29, 2009

SOURCE: sensor locations

air intake look at snorkel it could be part of mass air flow check intake for eng coolant

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