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Where is engine temp measured?

Where is engine temp measured?

Engine Coolant Temperature sensor is primarily located in the coolant passage of the liquid cooled engine; typically near the thermostat valve. The engine temperature sensor connects either to the temperature gauge or to the temperature indicator in the dashboard.

Where is the temperature sender unit on a Ford?

However, the temperature sender unit is located below the oil switch. Since 2003 Dan Ferrell has contributed general and consumer-oriented news to television and the Web. His work has appeared in Texas, New Mexico and Miami and on various websites.

How do you remove a coolant temperature sender?

Unplug the single wire connector from the sender by pulling the L-shaped rubber boot straight up. Clean the area around the sender unit to prevent any contamination of the cooling system when installing the new unit. Use a clean shop rag. Unscrew and remove the coolant temperature sender using a wrench or ratchet and socket.

What does a temperature sender do in a car?

The job of the temperature sending switch or coolant temperature sender in your vehicle is to let you know, through the temperature gauge on the dashboard, when the engine is operating under abnormal temperatures. However, an aged sender unit may fail to detect an overheating engine and may fail to warn you of a major disaster.

How to change the temperature sending switch in a Ford?

Tighten the temperature sender using the wrench or ratchet and socket. Plug the single wire connector onto the new sender unit. Attach the ground (black) cable to the battery using the wrench. Add new antifreeze to the cooling system to replace the lost coolant and tighten the radiator cap.

Where is the temperature sender on a Ford 3.0L?

On the 3.0L, 2.9L, 4.0L (including SOHC) and 5.0L engine models, look for it around the front and top area of the engine, on the intake manifold. The temperature sender resembles a short, brass spark plug with a wider shell.

Is there a coolant temp sensor on Ford Ranger 3.0?

Thank you for asking your question on JustAnswer. The answer is Yes. The 3.0 has both a coolant temperature sending unit, (for the dash temp gauge) , and a coolant temperature sensor (for the computer). (see diagram below). Thank you again for trusting us with your problem.

Where is the coolant temperature sensor on my car?

Step 1 – Locate Coolant Temperature Sensor. The coolant temperature sensor is located on the engine block under the hood. Pull the latch for the hood and open it, making sure it is secure before letting go. You will search for the sensor within the engine block itself, using a drop light if you need help to see it better.

Tighten the temperature sender using the wrench or ratchet and socket. Plug the single wire connector onto the new sender unit. Attach the ground (black) cable to the battery using the wrench. Add new antifreeze to the cooling system to replace the lost coolant and tighten the radiator cap.

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