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J and J Auto
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12/22/2003
20:09:09

Subject: Sensor Locations for Dummies
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Throttle Position Sensor TPS, driver side of throttle body

Absolute Manifold Pressure MAP, front of throttle body

Idle Air Control IAT, rear of throttle body.

Engine temp sensor, down near the thermo A/C side 2 wires

Temp gauge sender down near the thermo Alt side 1 wire

Trans Temp in cooling line near radiator

Trans Gov. pressure sensor, in trans

Oil pressure next to distributor

o2 in exhaust pipe

I will be changing the engine temp sensor in my truck, It
don't run worth a dam with the 195 thermo but I got the
running to cold to long code in 30 degree weather and
should not have, I have ran in 0 and did not get the code
but do now, has to be the temp sensor

Larry
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12/22/2003
20:35:20

RE: Sensor Locations for Dummies
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Oppsy daisy LOL forgot 1

Incoming Air Temp IAT #2 intake manifold runner pass
side in front of TB near the cable bracket

Larry
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IntenseDak39
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12/23/2003
09:33:30

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you forgot the big one right now... Crank Position Sensor

passenger side - tranny bellhousing behind head.



J and J Auto
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12/23/2003
19:46:48

RE: Sensor Locations for Dummies
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IntenseDak39

They say the mind is the first thing to go

OH NO Its happening LOL

Well they are all listed now I think LOL

I replaced my temp sensor today WOW was it off
with my fluke meter temp sensor telling me my
coolant was 80 degrees after letting it cool for
40 min after a ride the sensor red 50 degrees

Droped my 180 back in and she purs again, lots
of pinging with the 195 and what a dog, now
back to normal

An $8.00 part kicking my A$$

Larry
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