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Old Feb 21, 2007 | 01:15 AM
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sensor question

ok im going to replace all my hard to change sensors while the eingine is out, but I can;t seem to figure what all of them are....not even the dealer can name them??? lol

So here are the sensors. One is on the back of the passenger cylinder head, the other is on the front of the drivers' cylinder head. The other two are in the intake manifold.....so four total. I've been able to pinpoint most but not all.

1. Coolant temp sensor
2. Cold start injector sensor
3. Fan temp sensor
4.???

The only ones I know for sure is the fan temp sensor in the back of the head and the cold start sensor in the manifold. Not sure which of the others is which or what the last one is though. Doesn't matter to much because each one goes in a different area and has it's own distinct connector.

But can anyone tell me what the last sensor is so I can go order it? Thank you!
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Old Feb 21, 2007 | 06:24 AM
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there is a sensor on the side of the block, driver side... oil pressure? also while the engine is out, change the oil pump if you want... because there is a little screen there, and sometimes it has crap in it that the filter didn't get out.
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