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Old 10-10-2010, 11:07 AM
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Default 2001 Voyager raditor Temp sensor location

Anyone know where on line I can find a diagram showing where the temp sensor for the radiator is located on a 2001 Voyager?

Mine has gone bad I think as my guage doesn't always read. Not overheating or anything. I am also going to change the thermostat at same time.

No clue as to where the sensor is located.

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Need to know the engine size
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It is a 3.3 V 6 engine.
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It is a 3.3 V 6 engine
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REMOVAL
WARNING: HOT, PRESSURIZED COOLANT CAN CAUSE INJURY BY SCALDING. COOLING SYSTEM MUST BE PARTIALLY DRAINED BEFORE REMOVING THE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR.

Drain cooling system below engine coolant temperature sensor level. (Refer to 7 - COOLING - STANDARD PROCEDURE)
Remove power steering reservoir and relocate (Power Steering Fluid Reservoir). Do not disconnect hoses.
Remove ignition coil and bracket (Fuel Rail, Ignition Coil and Bracket).
Disconnect coolant sensor electrical connector (Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor).
Remove coolant sensor (Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor).
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Know where there is a picture that shows where all this is located?

I removed the two screws for the power stearing, but that is attached to another "box" that the plugs run into. I don't want to remove anything I should not be removing.

So I need a picture from a manual and if I have too, I guess I can try to find a manual on line.
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It tells me I can't access the site to see the info.

If you can e-mail it too me, I would appreciate it.

Trvman1972@yahoo.com

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I am still looking for anyone who can tell me where on line I can find a diagram showing where this temp sensor is located.
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