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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / August 2006

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Temp Sending Unit-92 Ford Ranger

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rcrocketman@earthlink.net - 26 Aug 2006 21:09 GMT
My temp gauge is showing cold all the time so I assume it's not getting
any reading (since it's HOT here in Kansas!). Does anyone know where
the temp sending unit is on this model?  I have a unit cut into the
block heater hose with an electrical connection but would think the
sensor would be on the motor or radiator, not a heater hose.  This may
be the valve that opens and closes for heat, not sure.  Any help would
be appreciated.  Thanks,
Whitelightning - 26 Aug 2006 22:54 GMT
> My temp gauge is showing cold all the time so I assume it's not getting
> any reading (since it's HOT here in Kansas!). Does anyone know where
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> be the valve that opens and closes for heat, not sure.  Any help would
> be appreciated.  Thanks,

Its on the engine somewhere.  Its hard to say where that somewhere might be,
with out knowing what engine it is, so its on the engine somewhere.

Whitelightning
rcrocketman@earthlink.net - 27 Aug 2006 00:01 GMT
It's the 2.3 4 cylinder.  I looked all over the motor and can't seem to
find it.  It's got to have a wire going to it but the only wires I
can't traces are a group that disappear behind the timing cover on the
drivers side of the motor.

> > My temp gauge is showing cold all the time so I assume it's not getting
> > any reading (since it's HOT here in Kansas!). Does anyone know where
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>
> Whitelightning
Whitelightning - 27 Aug 2006 00:51 GMT
> It's the 2.3 4 cylinder.  I looked all over the motor and can't seem to
> find it.  It's got to have a wire going to it but the only wires I
> can't traces are a group that disappear behind the timing cover on the
> drivers side of the motor.

That better. its on the drivers side, intake manifold below where the air
intake hose hooks up

Whitelightning
rcrocketman@earthlink.net - 27 Aug 2006 02:39 GMT
Thanks Litenin.  I check it out.
> > It's the 2.3 4 cylinder.  I looked all over the motor and can't seem to
> > find it.  It's got to have a wire going to it but the only wires I
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>
> Whitelightning
 
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