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Old 02-14-2011, 08:10 PM
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temp switch

got a 93 lx 2.3 where is the temperature switch that works the gauge? my temp gauge isnt hooked up i believe thats whats hanging beside my coil has that little cap on it but not plugged up is it around the intake i cant find it?
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Re: temp switch

The coolant temperature sender is located on the LH rear of the engine just below the oil pressure switch.
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