SOURCE: WHERE IS EGR VALVE LOCATED IN 2006 CHRYSLER 300
#2 points to the EGR Valve. If you need instruction on how to get to it, let me know.
SOURCE: cooling fan switch/or sensor
The Coolant temp Sensor is located right under the top radiator hose (on the engine side), with a little black connector!, You might have to remove th etop hose to get to it with a deep socket and extension!.
Also Dont Forget to blled the coolant system by the bleeder valve uptop right near/above the coolant sensor!.(10MM Mini socket w/ extension IIRC!)
SOURCE: BANK 2 SENSOR 1 WHERE IS IT LOCATED ON 02 CHRYSLER 300 M
That sensor is the one between the exhaust manifold and the catalytic converter (sensor #1). Bank 2 is the side of the engine that cylinder #1 is NOT on. Here is a diagram showing cylinder #1.
FYI, sensor #2 is the one behind (downstream) the catalytic converter.
SOURCE: 2006 chrysler 300 starts, but will not go into gear
ITS NOT THE SAFETY SWITCH ON BAKE PEDAL,WENT THRU SAME THING, HUSBAND TOOK IT APART, AND THE SPRING WAS BROKEN. THE SPRING IS PART OF THE BRIGHT PINK SAFETY SWITCH, EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT. IT KEEPS PRESSURE ON IT, SO WHEN ITS PRESSED IT RELEASES IT. WE OWN A 2006 CHRYSLER 300..
SOURCE: 2005 Chrysler 300 thermostat location?
Hi,
In your Model :-
The automotive thermostat is a temperature controlled on and off valve.
When the temperature rises to a predetermined temperature, the
thermostat opens up to allow the engine coolant to flow through the
cylinder block and the radiator. This flow is crucial to maintain
optimum operating temperature for fuel efficiency, enhanced
driveability, and engine protection. The coolant flow is reduced when
the engine is cold, and the flow is increased when the engine is hot.
Contrary to popular opinion, operating the vehicle without the
thermostat doesn't make the engine run cooler. It will actually run
hotter because there isn't a thermostat to slow the coolant flow. This
means the coolant doesn't stay in the radiator long enough to dissipate
its heat.
TO TEST THERMOSTAT
There are several ways to test the opening temperature of a thermostat.
One method does not require that the thermostat be removed from the engine.
The other way to test a thermostat is to remove it.
Positioning a thermostat into an engine.
TO REPLACE THERMOSTAT
CAUTION
If the radiator is filled to the
top with coolant and the engine is run without the radiator cap in
place, the coolant will expand and spill over as the engine warms up.
NOTE
When a paper gasket is used and the recess is in
the thermostat housing, it is a good practice to position the
thermostat into the recess and glue the gasket to hold it in place. If
it falls out of its groove during installation, the outlet housing can
be cracked or a coolant leak will result. Before tightening the water
outlet housing, try to rock it back and forth to be sure it is flush.
Housings are often cracked during this step.
Hope i helped you.
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There is no coolant temp sensor "reset" button.
What are you trying to do or what is the problem?
Started to overheat a little then my battery died I replaced the battery and now the gauge does not move and when I turn the heat on there's no heat
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