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Joan Laudman Posted on Jan 01, 2017

Locate coolant temperature sensor for 95 buick lasabre

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The sensor is located on the left rear of the engine behind the exhaust as seen in the attached file here. The connectors on these sensors are also known to go bad and not make a good connection.

But there is no diagram!

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https://buickforums.com/forums/threads/coolant-temperature-sensor-location-on-2017-buick-lacrosse.65662/

https://www.google.com/search?q=2014+buick+lacrosse+coolant+temperature+sensor+location

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To locate the temperature sensor, you can refer to your vehicle's repair manual or try the following steps:
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For MFI engines, the coolant temperature sensor is located on the intake manifold water jacket or near (or on) the thermostat housing.

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Fig. 1: Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor and connector


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Fig.: Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor location-3.1L (VIN T) engine shown

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