SOURCE: Coolant Temperature Sensor location on 2006 impala
driver side of the engine block, forward and above the transmission. This piece threads into the engine block.
SOURCE: temperature gauge not working 2005 chevrolet impala
There is a temperature sensor likely to be on your radiator. Make sure the connection is plugged in. Sometimes un-plugging and plugging it back will correct the issue. If not, you'll have to have some check if the sensor is faultly or if the electric wire is fault. You can check your fuse box. I don't think it's a fuse because other things on your instrument cluster would also not work.
SOURCE: 1996 chevy c1500 w/rotten egg smell,loss of power,rough idle
Your catalytic converter is plugged up,
If you check the exhaust output at the tailpipe you will find it restricted.
Let me know if I can assist further.
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SOURCE: 2004 Trailblazer strong smell of exhaust/rotten eggs in interior
sounds like you have a plugged convertor
SOURCE: where is the coolant temperature
Hello and welcome. here is a picture of the coolant sensor. the coolant sensor is mounted just below the thermostat housing in the intake manifold.
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