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Coolant Sensor Location
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mravant
PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 12:30 pm Up
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Hi Guy's,
Been lurking on here for a while and need some help.

I have a 2002 (51) 206 1.4 Auto and recently the temp gauge sometimes fly's to the red, the stop light flashes for a while and then comes back down.

I believe that it might be the coolant sensor but have no idea where it is located.

Any help would be welcomed.

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greg.mitchell350
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at a guess i would say it would be on the thermostat housing
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Antknee
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should be on the passenger side of the engine bay, a green plug with wires going into it
 
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mravant
PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 12:41 pm Up
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Thanks.
Shall have a look tomorrow.

Does what i described sound like it could be that?

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Lee
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Do you have a multimeter?
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Antknee
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Could be, had the same problem and went away when i changed the sensor
 
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mravant
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Fingers crossed that it is that.

No multimeter im afraid.

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myke
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oo oo oo oo i recently had this problem, i replaced the coolant sensor and it still did it, in the end what it was was that the wires & relay to the fan had corroded and the fan wasn't kicking in, i replaced them and made it work and it's not done it since. Smile the coolant sensor was the most expensive bit :/
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