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sensor is located on coolant housing at engine front
In my 98 Saturn SW2, P0172, system too rich, was caused by a bad engine coolant temp sensor. This is a common failure in these vehicles.It's cheap and easy to replace, and worth trying. When you take it out, if it's the original, it will be cracked. The new ones are metal. It takes a 13mm deep socket.
The engine coolant temperature sensor has nothing to do with the low coolant light. The low coolant sensor is mounted in the bottom of the overflow/filling reservoir by your washer fluid bottle. You will need to verify that the coolant overflow/fill bottle has coolant in it and if it does then the sensor is bad and will have to be replaced.
Bad coolant sensor or faulty wiring to the sensor.
It has none.
Coolant level would be a sensor going into the fill cannister on the left side of the engine bay. Temperature would be done with the sensor just below the EGR valve on the engine just above the transmission bellhousing. Tiny little wire going into a single plug sensor.
the sensor is right next to a radiator cap at the bottom of the neck.
burn that pos wow you can do better than that where is the coolant temp sensor on3.3 engine on a 98 dodge caravan
They are located on the IAT itself which is on the throttle body
it is the 2 wire sensor next to the thermostat housing.(the thing the upper radiatorhose hooks to)
Check the coolant level in the reservoir. If that's up and the vehicle isn't overheating, you probably have a bad sensor.