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3.4 DOHC Coolant Temp Sensor

In an effort to correct idle problems, A friend suggested I replace the coolant temp sensor. Fine. I bought one, but now I can't find the original on the engine to replace. Any thoughts or suggestions on this appreciated.
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Re: 3.4 DOHC Coolant Temp Sensor

Drivers side of intake manifold toward the firewall, just behind where the Thermostat housing/upper radiator hose attaches to the engine. Should be a two wire oval plug.
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Re: 3.4 DOHC Coolant Temp Sensor

[quote=Xaphan]In an effort to correct idle problems, A friend suggested I replace the coolant temp sensor. Fine. I bought one, but now I can't find the original on the engine to replace. Any thoughts or suggestions on this appreciated.

[/quote=sick monte]On the lower side of the thermostat housing,you can barely see it. I found it by replacing my intake gaskets.
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