Computer said my coolant temperature sensor was bad. I purchased one. Have looked at many diagrams for location. I removed alternator and took out sensor behind thermostat housing and below about a foot towards center of motor. Have done small jobs before but cannot find this one. Thanks for help!
Thermostat Housing Assembly fit for 19972001 Ford Ranger Explorer Mercury (Fits: 1999 Ford Explorer)
22/9/2011· Coolant temp sensor is bad. PCM is bad. Coolant Temperature Sensor Basics. You''re probably itching to get testing and skip this part but I suggest you take a look at it since this section will explain (briefly and in nontech terms) how the ECT sensor works. In a nutshell, the coolant temperature sensor on your Ford vehicle is a thermistor.
9/11/2018· P0340 is a somewhat common and difficult trouble code to diagnose. The Ford Explorer is no exception to this rule. That’s because it’s a generic powertrain code. Generic codes tell you that there is a problem, but they don’t really tell you what particular part of the system is throwing the code. OBDII P0340 means that there is a problem ...
19/6/2019· Thermostat was stuck open, so replaced it and cleaned up sensors. Now forgot which is which, sensor with a cylinder tip sender? Sensor with a pointed tip sensor for pcm? Also need to know the bank location they sit on top of the plastic thermostat housing and which plug to connect, one has volts and other has volts to it.
26/3/2006· The sensor is located in the thermostat housing towards the front of the engine. Where is the coolant temperature sending unit on a 1999 Ford E150 6 …
Position the thermostat in the housing making sure that the air release valve is in the up (12 o''clock) position. 3. Coat the mating surfaces of the housing and engine with an adhesive type sealer. Position the new gasket on the engine and place the housing on the …
All Ford Explorer engines used a GT40 intake with an external EGR setup, but earlymodel Explorer intake manifolds have provisions for internal EGR. 1995 to early 1997 Ford Explorer lower intakes have the center EGR hole drilled, but no return line. Furthermore, there is a boss for the ACT sensor located on runner 5, but it is not ...
SENSOR (1 required per assembly) 805218T Temperature Sensor [ More info] In stock. 187600 Sensor 805218T [ More info] 3 in stock. E130009 Coolant Temp Sensor [ More info] 1 in stock. 7: 27806871: GASKET, Thermostat Housing (1 required per assembly)
27/9/2014· I just took my head temperature sensor out after removing the thermostat hose and alternator. May need to drain a little antifreeze out first. Will lose some. Its a tight fit; but a 3/4 smaller wrench will get it out. We''ll see if a new thermostat and sensor fixes …
10/10/2011· some models with a litre engine, uses the cylinder head temp sensor for the coolant sensor as well... it''s located behind the alternator on the drivers side cylinder head about t …
11/1/2020· SUBSCRIBE TODAY!!! Showing you how to replace the thermostat, thermostat housing gasket and water pump bypass hose on a Ford Explorer v8. With the right ...
Stant Engine Coolant Thermostat for 20012010 Ford Explorer Sport Trac gq (Fits: 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac) Was: Free shipping.
Once you have installed the new thermostat you will need to burp the air out of the system. A simple procedure to do this is to add coolant and distilled water to the cold system until the fluid level is at the top of the radiator neck. Start the car and let it warm up. When the thermostat opens and water begins to circulate, the entrained air ...
22/1/2017· 1997 2001 Ford Explorer SOHC V6 thermostat replacement. Not to be confused with the OHV V6. *Be very careful that you do not knick the lip on the...
15/11/2019· Bad Thermostat A typical thermostat. One of the most common reasons that a vehicle overheats is a bad thermostat. If your radiator overflow is full (and you radiator fan is kicking on), it is very likely that a bad thermostat or bad water pump are causing your Explorer to overheat. Of these two, the thermostat fails more often than the water pump.
I have a 2005 Mustang V6 (base model). I bought the Motorcraft RH148 housing and this sensor to fix a leaky thermostat/housing. This sensor does not fit that application. More precisely, the sensor fits, but the Oring does not (it''s too big). You could reuse the Oring from your old sensor, but if yours is like mine, the old Oring a major ...
11/2/2011· Re: GXiG temp sender location. Temp sender solved! The reason I couldn''t find a traditional screw in type temp sender is this engine (2007 ) does not have one!!! It is sensed by the ECM and transmitted to the gage. The ECM was faulty, had to be replaced, 2100, but thankfully it was under warranty.
Ford Explorer / Explorer Sport 2001, Engine Coolant Thermostat and Water Outlet Assembly with Sensor and Threaded Type Housing by MTC®. If you’re looking for replacement parts at reasonable prices, then MTC parts are the way to...
Position the thermostat in the housing making sure that the air release valve is in the up (12 o''clock) position. 3. Coat the mating surfaces of the housing and engine with an adhesive type sealer. Position the new gasket on the engine and place the housing on the engine. Tighten the bolts to 1218 ft. Lbs. (1624 Nm).
9/11/2018· P0340 is a somewhat common and difficult trouble code to diagnose. The Ford Explorer is no exception to this rule. That’s because it’s a generic powertrain code. Generic codes tell you that there is a problem, but they don’t really tell you what particular part of the system is throwing the code.
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