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...from it, becarefull when you replace the temp censor make sure the engine is cool and be prepared too lose coolant as the temp censor is submerged in coolant. ? is you gauge for temp on your dash

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...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+ Hope helps; good luck, and remember rated

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...engine coolant temp. sensor located? On a 1995 Subaru Legacy with a 2.2 engine, where is the engine coolant temp. sensor located? Do I need to remove the intake manifold to see the sensor? no look ...

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...Engine Coolant Temp (ECT) Sensor. The ECT sensor is usually located on (or near) the thermostat/coolant housing. Refer to component No. 8 (2.0L Engine): Refer to component No. 9 (2.5L Engine) locate ...

...coolant fan and one for engine temp . engine temp is usally located in the side of the head on driver side by exhaust manifold .coolant fan temp sensor is located on the intake near the thermostat ...

Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor on ... ? 3:02 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-dn-LMnxJY May 27, 2015 - Uploaded by Clint Holland How to replace the Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor on a 2005 2006

...engine temperature sensor and a coolant {radiator fluid} sensor). Just doesn't appear to be a separate engine temp sensor for the 94 2.5. The coolant temperature sensor is the sensor that will make ...

...engine coolant temperature as determined by the engine control module (ECM). The IPC receives a serial data message from the ECM indicating the engine coolant temperature. The engine coolant ...

...engine. #9 appears to be water/coolant pump. #7 shows to be coolant temp sensor. Hope this helps. Trying to find the exact location of a coolant temperature sensor on a 2013 vw cc.im hearing that ...

...engine coolant and make sure it's full before replacing this.Sometimes low ... 1 answer ยท Top answer: I personally wouldn't, as long as you leave the cap on, you will lose some, bu Shown here in ...

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