coolant temp sensor????
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Do you have any symptoms other than the check engine light? Such as hard start, more carbon in the tailpipe than normal, poor fuel economy, or what have you.
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if coolant temp sensor is bad than the fans will run all the time
it will take a long crank time to start the coolant temp sensor is located on the right side of the engine below the intake it will be a two wire brown connector to clear the code you should use a scan tool
it will take a long crank time to start the coolant temp sensor is located on the right side of the engine below the intake it will be a two wire brown connector to clear the code you should use a scan tool
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Originally posted by killer2.2
if coolant temp sensor is bad than the fans will run all the time
it will take a long crank time to start the coolant temp sensor is located on the right side of the engine below the intake it will be a two wire brown connector to clear the code you should use a scan tool
if coolant temp sensor is bad than the fans will run all the time
it will take a long crank time to start the coolant temp sensor is located on the right side of the engine below the intake it will be a two wire brown connector to clear the code you should use a scan tool
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After a lot of headaches, I've found there IS another sensor. One has two wires(coolant temp sensor), the other only one. The 2 wire is a variable(resistance, I belive) the other is open or closed. I tested my old(2 wire) it was still good. So, back to the dealer for another sensor(one wire). Hopefully it will cure my hard starting. P.S. my MY95 doesn't have the OBD II.fyi build date 8/94