...gauage keeps bouncing but not over heating replaced the thermostat nothing leaking I have a chevy c1500 pickup truck 97 Loose connection to, or bad temp sensor. Located on driver's side cylinder
I'd guess coolant temperature sensor is acting up, located at front of the cylinder head area I believe. Does it almost feel like it's flooding out when this occurs, any black smoke signs in tailpipe
...head gasket . And because I am not a mechanic I only figured I should have a actual mechanic do such a repair. that being easier said than done because my money was limited and mostly gone on what I ...
temp yet. It may have been a long time, or There may have been the wrong oil in the engine, or gas may have diluted the oil. My 4.3 use to run about 55 after change and get to 50 in 4000 miles at next
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...cylinder head temp sensor measures the temp of the cylinder head metal itself and the coolant sensor measures the temp of the coolant only. the coolant sensor is mounted in the coolant and the head ...
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...cylinder head temp sensor located on 2003 jaguar X type 3.0 the xtype if i rembember did not have a head temp sensor but the stype v6 same engine did, that was on the lh cylinder head under the coil ...
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cylinder head temp sensor,why is temp gauge still going all the way to hot? with sensor disconnected gauge reads midway.when i connect the sensor needle pegs hot regardless if engine is running or not
...on 5.4L, where is it located? its not a true coolant temp sensor. you are looking for cylinder head temp sensor. it is located on the driver's side head, at the front, on the inboard side of the
...and it starts but idles high and the temp gauge is maxed out and the water light is on. Still have a misfire cylinder 1 could use any advice. Blown head gasket. Do a compression test on #1
...left side of the left cylinder head, between cylinders #2 and #4 Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor (LS2) In the engine compartment, towards the front of the left cylinder head, near #1 spark ...
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