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How to locate the coolant temp sensor on the 2002 camaro.

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Vehicle: 2002 Chevrolet Camaro V6 3.8
Part: Water Temp. Sensor

It is on the intake manifold near the thermostat housing and will look like this...

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Its the coolant level sensor, located on the passenger side of the radiator.

The engine coolant temp sensor is located on the drivers side head, and will have 2 wires on 99+

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SOURCE: 2002 Cadillac Coolant sensor

The engine coolant temperature sensor is located on the driver side of the engine near the rear of the engine compartment

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Sensor is located near the thermostat housing or near the end of the upper rad hose. If you remove it yourself, you'll need an overflow pan to catch any antifreese that is lost. Have the other one ready to put in as soon as you take the old one out & you won't lose much. Don't forget to refill antifreese. Good luck!

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SOURCE: where is coolant temp sensor located on 2003 gmc

heres a diagram to show you where the coolant temp sensor is located, its behind the alternator on the left side (driverside),the sensor just unplug the connector and then unscrew it and out it comes.

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SOURCE: coolant temp sensor

BELOW THE THERMOSTAT HOUSING ON DRIVERS SIDE OF ENGINE

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