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Pussycat
10-07-2006, 01:14 AM
Fellas help me I have a 1994 Buick Lesabre Custom and I am having so many problems with it:shakehead over heating I finally take it to a shop and the guy tells me it was the engine sensors :uhoh: . ...... Ok I am car illterate and I need to know what are the engine sensors... I know that 1 is the oxygen I think but someone please help before I take my car to a shop and get screwed over what am I suppose to be looking for :banghead:

Alibi
10-07-2006, 01:35 AM
Sensors? hehe....there are several:

Crankshaft Position Sensor
Throttle Position Sensor
Coolant Temp Sensor
Camshaft Sensor/Camshaft Interuptor magnet
Intake air temp sensor
Mass air flow sensor
oxygen sensor

And other electronics:

Ignition Control Module
Coils
Idle Air Control valve
Engine Control Module

Theres more, I'm sure. What I'm getting at is there are way too many sensors to tell what you are talking about and that one sensor may be harder to diagnose/replace than another. Soo....we need either diagnostic codes or symptoms or what the mechanic told you.

As for overheating, you probably need a new coolant temperature sensor, a new 180* thermostat, and probably a coolant flush. There could be other factors causing it to overheat....but we would need more information to know.

Loekee75
10-07-2006, 02:22 AM
perhaps the engine coolant temperature sensor is what your mechanic was refering to? Take the car to autozone, o'riellys, advanced..etc and ask them to scan your car for trouble codes (for all of these stores this is a free service). They can point you in the right direction so you'll know what the actual problem is and then you wont have to worry about getting ripped off at the shop.
BTW, welcome to the Automotive Forums!:)

Pussycat
10-07-2006, 11:02 AM
Thanks I needed that help This is my 1st car and I plan on turning it into a show car soon but money is tight and I really needed that advice

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