which sensor is this?
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which sensor is this?
on attached pic, red arrow points to ect sensor, but my question is what sensor is the one above/right (shiny brass) to ect sensor? is it the oil pressure sensor? please advise. grazie.
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My friend this is a temperture control senor !! 100% sure--I need to replace the one on my 1992 lexus with 216,100 miles. Hope that I was helpfull ,So many people on this forum has help me.A many thanks
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i dont know if u read the posting, but im aware the red arrow pointed sensor is ect. i was referring to one above to right. or i could be mistaken and there are 2 etc sensors??
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Actually there are 3 coolant sensors. The one you are asking about is the coolant sensor that works the gauge on the dash, it has one wire in the plug.
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Sorry to bump this one but there is a Sensor a little to the Right of the ECT. i understand there are 3 Sensors but how do i ask for the one Next to it? Its a Gray Connector.. are they both the same Part #?
It would be cool if they were the same but i would be cool if i got the name of it??
It would be cool if they were the same but i would be cool if i got the name of it??
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I might take a pic Later today.. but there is the Brass Single Cable Sensor Above the Green Connector Like in the pic, The ECT that is the Green Connector, and Just to the Right of that one is a Gray Connector with another sensor.. i Searched on Alldata and Came up with the "Start Injector Time Switch"
I Have no clue if this is correct or what..
I Have no clue if this is correct or what..
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I guess there's a sensor I didn't remember seeing there. This is copied from an article at Lextreme;
"The V8 is fitted with a cold start injector that is operated by a thermostatic start injector time switch when the coolant temperature is less than 22 degrees Celsius."
"The V8 is fitted with a cold start injector that is operated by a thermostatic start injector time switch when the coolant temperature is less than 22 degrees Celsius."
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