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Harry Kinsey Posted on Apr 26, 2019

The location of the oil temp sensor on my 2005 f150 5.4 xlt.

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I believe its on the side of the oil pan. Should have two wires coming out of it.

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SOURCE: Where is the knock sensor located on a 2005 Ford Escape XLT

Your Ford has three engine options...

Here is the 3.0L SFI DOHC 6cyl Diagram

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SOURCE: location of CHT sensor

It is located at the back of the passenger side cylinder head close to where the intake manifold and head meet.It will have a YE/LG and GY/RD wires to it.

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SOURCE: how many coolant sensors and temp senders are on my 2005 ford escape xlt 3.0 v6

More than likely two on the block, possibly one on the radiator on the end on the lower radiator hose side.

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Location and/or diagram of the output speed sensor on a 2014 Ford F150 XLT transmission.

The output speed sensor on a 2014 Ford F150 XLT is typically located on the transmission tailshaft or the rear of the transmission case. It is used to measure the rotational speed of the transmission output shaft and send a signal to the vehicle's powertrain control module (PCM) indicating the transmission gear ratio.
I would recommend checking the vehicle's service manual for a more specific location and a diagram of the sensor, as the location and installation may vary depending on the specific transmission model and options your Ford F150 XLT has.
The output speed sensor is typically a small, cylindrical sensor that is mounted to the transmission case. It is connected to the PCM via a harness and may be located near the transmission oil pan or near the output shaft.
If you're unsure of its location or have trouble finding it, a professional mechanic will be able to locate and diagnose any issues with the output speed sensor.
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Sorry, I now believe it to be OIL Temp. gauge

This appears to be a follow up of a question I answered earlier. Posting follow ups here doesn't work because each question has no context the the others. You must have deleted the earlier one or you posted anonymously.

According to this, only the 2002 model had an oil temperature sensor.

https://www.google.com/search?q=2005+gmc+envoy+oil+temperature+sensor+location

Your best bet would be to download a manual so you are sure what this gauge ACTUALLY is. HERE it is

https://www.manualslib.com/manual/61408/Gmc-2005-Gmc-Envoy.html?page=167#manual

Top row: Oil Pressure - Battery Volts
Bottom row: Fuel Tank Level - Coolant Temperature

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I am trying to find where the oil temperature sensor is located on a 2005 Kia Spectra. I have a P0198 error code

Dear Eojamio,
First, call you local Kia dealer and ask them.
I checked and I found there is no oil temperature sensor on your car.
There is a oil pressure sensor.
There is also a coolant temperature sensor.
Any Kia dealer should tell you 1) what the code means, and 2) where the sensors are located.
Know that you may not be able to see them, even with a flashlight, as they are often "buried" in spaces around the engine compartment.
God bless your efforts.
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How many coolant sensors and temp senders are on my 2005 ford escape xlt 3.0 v6

More than likely two on the block, possibly one on the radiator on the end on the lower radiator hose side.
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