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Old 04-21-2024, 09:27 AM
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The fan is staying on. The check engine light is on. Coolant light is on. Radiator is full. Thinking surely it’s the sensor. Where is that silly thing located?
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Originally Posted by jligon21
The fan is staying on. The check engine light is on. Coolant light is on. Radiator is full. Thinking surely it’s the sensor. Where is that silly thing located?
Since your new, and lazy....

Use google to search
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Originally Posted by BlkNBlu
Since your new, and lazy....

Use google to search

not much of a mechanic but definitely not lazy. I did research before I posted and it seems there are two. Is it under the manifold?
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Originally Posted by jligon21
The fan is staying on. The check engine light is on. Coolant light is on. Radiator is full. Thinking surely it’s the sensor. Where is that silly thing located?
sounds like you need the motorcraft parts cannon for this one.
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sounds like you need the motorcraft parts cannon for this one.

thanks jack stick
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Epic.
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Epic.
i didn’t come here to be a jerk. Just thought someone wouldn’t mind helping. Guess I went to the wrong place. Nonetheless, blessings
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Originally Posted by jligon21
i didn’t come here to be a jerk. Just thought someone wouldn’t mind helping. Guess I went to the wrong place. Nonetheless, blessings
You said you're not lazy and you searched... yet I did the same on my cell phone and gave you the link to 12 youtube videos in under 15 seconds.

I think your definition of lazy is way different then mine..

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Cool, call me lazy. Whatever. If you know could you simply answer the question? I found one right under the manifold but I don’t think that’s the one that needs to be replaced
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Originally Posted by BlkNBlu
You said you're not lazy and you searched... yet I did the same on my cell phone and gave you the link to 12 youtube videos in under 15 seconds.

I think your definition of lazy is way different then mine..
and/or different definition of research
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