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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / July 2009

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PT Cruiser Coolant Temperature Sensor - Location, anyone?

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pe2 - 15 Jul 2009 20:23 GMT
PT Cruiser, 2002.

Does anyone know where this Sensor is located? I have a Haynes aftermarket
booket, but the picture is NOT worth a thousand words....the picture in
their book is least to be desired...

Thanks in advance-
pe2
Bill Putney - 16 Jul 2009 02:52 GMT
> PT Cruiser, 2002.
>
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> Thanks in advance-
> pe2

That's why people who've used aftermarket manuals in the past no longer
do so.

Sorry I don't have answer - I don't own a PT.

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Jerry - OHIO - 17 Jul 2009 04:10 GMT
Looking at the engine  to the right of the oil dip stick it is under the
intake manifold ,you  can look up from down below ,
It's on the front of the block just below the head,in the middle.

Jerry

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pe2 - 19 Jul 2009 19:59 GMT
Hey jerry-

Thanks for the input. My basic '02 PT has only the one sensor by the
radiator cap. Turns out-My fan motor was shot.  $180-and 7 bolts/1 plug
later, I had the new assembly installed with successful cooling of the
engine!!

pe2
Jerry - OHIO - 21 Jul 2009 04:37 GMT
Mine is also a 2002 with a senser on the block under intake.
Jerry

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Jerry - OHIO - 21 Jul 2009 04:41 GMT
That senser by the cap is ' fan' senser.
The senser for temp guage is on the block.
Jerry

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