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willie turnbull Posted on Aug 26, 2012
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Where is the coolant temp sensor on a suzuki grand vitara

I cannot locate the sensor

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OLD 2012 post... but others will land here
and ask for this... and is answered for all years.
89-98 and all sensors, of engine. not transmission.

no years stated
there are up to 3 Coolant sensors. used
The G16 has 3, 1 for engine, one for a/c and one for dash gauge.
Ill toss my 3 sided coin land on ENGINE coolant
called the ECT. sensor. "e" = engine.
engines.
the GV had G16s, J20, and H25(v6)
1.6L 2.0l and V6 2.5, or 2.7L

the G16B engine it's on the side of the thermostat housing in front top of engine.
with 2 wires, the 1 wire is dash gauge.
the J20 is on the rear of engine , at the rear head outlet water housing. (same on J18 engines, 96-98)
the V6 is different.
page 2, and page 41 (better)

http://www.fixkick.com/engine/2.5L%202004%20Tracker/25L-2004-engine.pdf


G16 real photo, 1997
http://www.fixkick.com/sensors/thermostat/96-stat-mine1w.jpg

on newer year GV some G16s have it moved slightly.
the link above covers 3 engines.

this page covers 4 engines..
all sensors, all hoses. and more..
even covers all 5 generations of G16 engines
1989 and up.

http://www.fixkick.com/find-parts.html

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If it's a 2.0 it'll be on the back of the cylinder head on the intake side, sort of between the engine and the firewall - it is a single unit with two separate and independent sensors, one for the dash guage, the other for the ECU.

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  • Anonymous Jul 28, 2015

    correct. but you missed the V6 and the G16 has 3 not 2, ECT, Dash and A/c .
    its a 2012 post.

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