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Anonymous Posted on Oct 06, 2014

How do i change the coolant temp sensor in my 2005 toyota prius

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Pierre Laplante

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  • Posted on Dec 06, 2008

SOURCE: Coolant Temp Sensor 03 Malibu

coolant sensor maybe 19 mm key its near the upper radiator hose in the engine thanks pierre

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 15, 2009

SOURCE: how to change a headlight light bulb on toyota prius 2006?

they are usually changed from inside the engine compartment. you should be able to gain access to the bulb behind each headlight bazel. the socket often has to be turned to remove it. be careful not to touch the new bulb with your fingers as that will shorten it's lifespan. you may have to remove the battery if the burnt out bulb is on that side.

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mike loshbough

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  • Posted on Apr 16, 2009

SOURCE: coolant temp sensor

BELOW THE THERMOSTAT HOUSING ON DRIVERS SIDE OF ENGINE

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 14, 2009

SOURCE: replacing a Ac Heater Blower Motor in a 2005

if youre sure that its the blower motor.......then HANG ON......cuz HERE WE GO!!!! k....open the passenger front door....get on your knees.....and look BELOOOWW the glovebox...there should be a black plastic cover...more than likely...that ya have to remove....after that....you can see your blower motor...should have three screws...maybe one more....and it will be released from the evap box....you then have an electrical pigtail connector you have to release and VIOLA!!!!!! there's your blower motor in your hands......install is opposite of reverse.....yeah I know that your knees hurt right now.....but...HOPE I HELPED!!!!!

Carlos Jaen

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  • Posted on Dec 06, 2009

SOURCE: I need the location of the coolant temerature sensor on a 99 taco

Its at the rear of the engine, close to the firewall. Look at the intake part of the engine block for 2 wires that connect into the sensor plug. It is installed vertically.

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Bank 1 and 2 detecting too lean a condition. Yuck. Per the 1998 official Toyota shop manual for a Sienna, it could be a bad 1) coolant temp sensor 2) bad HO2S (or Fuel/Air sensors) 3) bad mass airflow sensor 4) restricted fuel somewhere (like the fuel filter in the tank! ouch.) First, check to function of the coolant temp sensor. You can pull it and play wiht your stove and boiling water or just buy a Carchip data collector and download the data to your computer to analyze. Second, before you replace that horribly expensive Mass Airflow Sensor, pull it out and *carefully* spray it clean with brake cleaner or an electronic cleaner of some sort. And do NOT touch any of the itty-***** wires inside with anything or you WILL be replacing it. Third, if you have HO2S sensors, you can check the resistance of them using an multimeter to see if they are within spec. I forget exactly but it's something low like 9-12 ohms at 68F. If you have Fuel/Air sensors instead, it's dealer diagnostic time. Fourth, if you suspect fuel pressure or fuel flow issues, I recommend dealer diagnostic time too. My best friend got severely burned (2nd and 3rd degree on 50% of his body) messing with fuel and his VW bug when we were in high school. 25 years later, he is still covered in scar tissue and will be forever.
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