Where is the temperature sensor on a 2010 F150?
Where is the temperature sensor on a 2010 F150?
Place your hand on the sensor that is mounted in the intake manifold, just behind the thermostat housing. The sensor has a round plug, which has wires coming from the wiring harness plugged into it. If you remove it, the base will look like a large bolt that screws into the intake manifold.
How much did a Ford F-150 cost in 2010?
F150 Trims
| Truck | Original MSRP / Price | Transmission |
|---|---|---|
| F-150 2WD SuperCrew 145′ King Ranch | $41,105 / N/A | 6-Speed Automatic |
| F-150 2WD SuperCrew 145′ Lariat | $36,470 / N/A | 6-Speed Automatic |
| F-150 2WD SuperCrew 145′ Platinum | $43,125 / N/A | 6-Speed Automatic |
| F-150 2WD SuperCrew 145′ XL | $29,295 / N/A | 4-Speed Automatic / 6-Speed Automatic |
Where to buy ambient air temperature sensor for Ford F-150?
Shop online, find the best price on the right product, and have it shipped right to your door. If you prefer to shop in person for the right Ambient Air Temperature Sensor products for your F-150, visit one of our local Advance Auto Parts locations and you’ll be back on the road in no time!
What are the specs for a 2010 Ford F-150?
2010 F-150 Specifications. Overview. Specifications. 2010 F-150 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS. POWERTRAIN/CHASSIS* indicates E85 performance. POWERTRAIN. 4.6L 2V V-8. 4.6L 3V EFI V-8. 5.4L 3V Triton V-8.
What was the problem with the 2010 Ford F-150?
This was particularly problematic for the 2010 model year, which is on our list of F-150 model years to avoid. The rough idle wasn’t due to the turbocharged EcoBoost engine—that didn’t come until 2011. What happened was the exhaust gas recirculation sensors were getting sticky.
Do you have to replace climate control on F-150 Lariat?
Looked on internet and found out if the Ford F-150 Lariat has AUTO Climate Control, you have to replace the “Blower Speed Control Module,” but if the auto does not have the AUTO Climate Control, you have to replace the Resister.