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How to remove a coolant temperature sensor on a 98 corolla?
I have a 1998 corolla and it is overcooling. I think the engine
temperature sensor is bad. However, it is located against the engine block by coolant inlet ports and hard to get at with conventional tools? Anyone know how to do it? |
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How to remove a coolant temperature sensor on a 98 corolla?
"mdmtber" > wrote in
oups.com: > I have a 1998 corolla and it is overcooling. I think the engine > temperature sensor is bad. However, it is located against the engine > block by coolant inlet ports and hard to get at with conventional > tools? Anyone know how to do it? > > Your problem is much, *much* more likely to be a bad thermostat. -- TeGGeR® |
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How to remove a coolant temperature sensor on a 98 corolla?
I am also thinking that it's a stuck open thermostat.
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