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Well the sensor should be on the drivers side just under the valve cover and it looks like a circle with a plug in it.I think your problem though is the timing belt is off a tooth it will run fine but being a tooth off will keep that light on.
I had the same problem in the past with the lights. I repaired it by removing the the dash panel and re-soldering the pins where the harness plugs into. I am currently having the stall issue. in my research it seems to be the crank shaft sensor. I was told that the crank shaft sensor and the cam sensor work together and have decided to change them both along with the gas filter.
Its probably best to have a shop flush your trans fluid rather than replacing those parts, unless its already leaking because you open yourself up to creating a leak.
Dont be worried at all. The battery temp sensor isnt very important, most cars dont even have them. The only thing is you will have that light on. Good luck!!
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