Coolant temp sensor location (where is it?)
J.A.C.787
09-30-2006, 05:54 PM
I think I need to replace the coolant temp sensor on my 98 3.8l lumi....where is it?
Both fans have been replaced, both relays have been replaced, now onto the sensor....just need to know where it is.
Both fans have been replaced, both relays have been replaced, now onto the sensor....just need to know where it is.
BNaylor
10-01-2006, 11:41 AM
Is this a LTZ or Police Special 9C3? What problem are you having?
The engine coolant temp sensor (ECT) on a L36 engine is located below the thermostat and housing. Just follow the upper radiator hose to the thermostat housing. You'll see the electrical connector. You can ohm it out with a digital mulitmeter to check for calibration.
Both cooling fans should turn on when the A/C is on, otherwise the coolant temperature has to reach around 220 degrees before the fans will tun on with A/C off and referencing to just the ECT.
See below for cooling fan operation.
Fans OFF: The coolant temperature is less than about 220°F (104°C) or A/C refrigerant pressure is less than 190 psi (A/C off).
Low-Speed:The coolant temperature is between about 220°F (104°C) and 230°F (110°C) or A/C refrigerant pressure is more than 190 psi (1310 kPa).
High-Speed:The coolant temperature is above about 230°F (110°C) or A/C refrigerant pressure is more than 240 psi (1655 kPa) or when certain DTCs are set.
The engine coolant temp sensor (ECT) on a L36 engine is located below the thermostat and housing. Just follow the upper radiator hose to the thermostat housing. You'll see the electrical connector. You can ohm it out with a digital mulitmeter to check for calibration.
Both cooling fans should turn on when the A/C is on, otherwise the coolant temperature has to reach around 220 degrees before the fans will tun on with A/C off and referencing to just the ECT.
See below for cooling fan operation.
Fans OFF: The coolant temperature is less than about 220°F (104°C) or A/C refrigerant pressure is less than 190 psi (A/C off).
Low-Speed:The coolant temperature is between about 220°F (104°C) and 230°F (110°C) or A/C refrigerant pressure is more than 190 psi (1310 kPa).
High-Speed:The coolant temperature is above about 230°F (110°C) or A/C refrigerant pressure is more than 240 psi (1655 kPa) or when certain DTCs are set.
J.A.C.787
10-02-2006, 08:02 PM
the car is a LTZ, the problem is that the fans are not coming on....nor when the car reaches temp, or when the A/C is on. Both relays have been replaced and the fans are new(long story). I figured it is most likely the temp sensor
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