location of temperature sending unit/fan switch 2007 mercury grand marquis ls
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migration_judge_roy answered 11 years ago
if you can make out this cartoon it is located just behind the alternator mounted inside the block~
migration_judge_roy answered 11 years ago
there is a possibility that one of these is wired into your electric fan circuit....not shown...but a component~_____http://www.jcwhitney.com/engine-cooling-thermostat- switches/p2000903.jcwx
Damn! There is NO temperature sending unit on this car that operates the fan!!! There is a Cylinder Head Temperature Sensor on each head that the COMPUTER uses to determine when to cool the engine. The computer controls the fan EXCLUSIVELY! I work on a fleet of 800 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptors: 2002 to 2013 - same car - different decals - we have cooling fans fail regularly. THE COMPUTER CONTROLS THE FAN BASED ON CYLINDER HEAD TEMPERATURE AND AC DEMAND. NO THERMOSTATS - NO SWITCHES - JUST THE PCM.
And where did you get that ancient (and incorrect) picture? The 2007 4.6L V8 is a coil on plug motor - no plug wires or coil packs - OR ECT!
nshortlidge answered 9 years ago
I found the first CHt behind the alternator where is the second one at
Tracy, I cannot find the head temp sensors on my 2007 Ford Explorer sport track. 4.6 L V-8.
Tracy, I cannot find the head temperature sensors on my 2007 Ford Explorer sport track. 4.6 L V8
It's on the back of the right cylinder head
Where is the temperature guage sensor located 2003 mercury grand marquis
My 2006 grand marquis only blows hot air. Ac compressor clutch engages then disengages after a few seconds. 134a freon is fully charged. No temp sensor or temp sending unit. Any ideas?
The problem is the fan relay controller located on the electric fan chasi. when standing at the front bumper and looking down into engine compartment, it is on the right between the fans and the serpentine belt. New part YHTBMR0008 is about $20.00 bucks on amazon, and is plug and play. one screw and two wiring harness connectors. It turns the radiator fan on when, 1.) engine gets hot or 2.) ac is turned on. It also controls the fan speed, hi and lo, and in between. it uses an input from the coolant temperature sensor, and its default output is Open, ie no fan. You will overheat your car in stop and go traffic if not replaced. On a side note the AC will blow cold and the engine temp will be normal, but you have to stay above 55 MPH. LOL... Anybody, anybody,...... I am on my 3rd one since I bought my used Marquis, and I'm only at 93,000 miles. 2006 LS 4.6 L