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1993 toyota pickup coolant temp sensor - Paseo Toyota Cars & Trucks

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 03, 2008

SOURCE: 1993 honda accord/ dont know

Sounds like the ignitor in the distributor has gone bad. The cheaper way out is just buying a good used distributor from the bone yard. I've had this same problem several times on these Hondas.

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Matt Morgan

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  • Posted on Feb 11, 2009

SOURCE: intake air temp sensor

It is near the jumbled up plastic mess that Toyota calls "Noise Suppression" It should be plugged into the rubber hose that connects to your throttle body. It is press fitted in and it should pull right out. Good Luck!

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mike loshbough

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  • Posted on Apr 16, 2009

SOURCE: coolant temp sensor

BELOW THE THERMOSTAT HOUSING ON DRIVERS SIDE OF ENGINE

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 29, 2009

SOURCE: getting a low coolant temp code.temp is normal. im

Sometimes there are two Temp sensors. Did you see if you had two?

Carlos Jaen

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  • Posted on Dec 06, 2009

SOURCE: I need the location of the coolant temerature sensor on a 99 taco

Its at the rear of the engine, close to the firewall. Look at the intake part of the engine block for 2 wires that connect into the sensor plug. It is installed vertically.

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