Where is the coolant temperature sensor location for replacement?
Where is the coolant temperature sensor location for replacement?
This is for the 2004 Ford 4 Doors f-150 heritage xl 4.2l V6, The first image is 05 right and the second image I believe is the 04 right. I just wanted to Thank you for helping so fast.
Are there any problems with Ford temperature sensors?
Ford did have a lot of trouble with the two-wire sensors in the early to mid ’90s, but other than that, temperature sensors have an extremely low failure rate because there’s just one component inside them. It’s much more common to find spread or corroded connector terminals that aren’t making a solid connection.
Where are the camshaft and oil pressure sensors located?
Camshaft position sensors (CMP) (located at the front of the cylinder head) Oil pressure switch (located at the lower front of the engine) Knock sensor (KS) (located on the backside of the engine under the intake manifold Crankshaft position sensor (CKP) (located under the vehicle near the crankshaft pulley)
Are there two wires in a temperature sensor?
The other is for the Engine Computer and will always have two wires. Ford did have a lot of trouble with the two-wire sensors in the early to mid ’90s, but other than that, temperature sensors have an extremely low failure rate because there’s just one component inside them.
Where can I buy a coolant temperature sensor?
Although your ride is susceptible to extreme heat, an aftermarket coolant temperature sensor from AutoZone can subdue overheating issues, guaranteeing a safer and smoother trip to any destination. You can view our extensive selection of coolant temperature sensors at your local AutoZone or online.
Are there coolant temp sensors for Ford Ranger?
Rest assured that we stock customized sensors designed specifically for your make and model, such as a Dodge Ram coolant temp sensor and coolant temperature sensors for Ford Ranger pick-up trucks.You can enjoy our Same Day Pickup option when ordering online.
Camshaft position sensors (CMP) (located at the front of the cylinder head) Oil pressure switch (located at the lower front of the engine) Knock sensor (KS) (located on the backside of the engine under the intake manifold Crankshaft position sensor (CKP) (located under the vehicle near the crankshaft pulley)