It is mostly cold or sometime even warm it depends on how high you are in the Taurus mountains
where is the engine coolant temperature sensor- low input locationon a 1998 ford taurus
The temperature sending unit on the 1999 Ford Taurus v6 is on the rear of the engine. It is closer to the driver side about 7 inches down.
If "temperature control" means the device that adjusts the heating/cooling temperature, that would be the temperature blend door actuator motor.See "Related Questions" below for more about that and other Taurus / Sable heating problems and fixes
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The temperature of the water will vary on any vehicle with speed, including on the Taurus. The more an engine runs, the higher the water temperature will be in the radiator. If the radiator is overheating, then there could be a malfunction with a temperature sensor, a leaky hose, or damage to the radiator.
Next to the thermostat housing.
The Taurus does not have a heater control valve. Coolant flows through the core at all times. Be sure to review the "Related Question" below for much more about Taurus temperature controls
The ECT (Electronic Coolant Temperature) sensor is located under the intake manifold on the driver's side on a 1995 Taurus SHO 3.2 liter. It is on the cylinder head.
The coolant temperature sensor on an 89 Taurus with a 3.8L V-6 is located directly above the thermostat, where the upper radiator hose connects to the engine. the sensor is positioned vertically and has 2 wires coming off of it.
No - they are in 2 totally different systems
The temperature sending unit it on the front of the engine. It is on the top just beside of the water intake.