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New Beck Arnley Coolant Temperature Sensor 4 Runner Toyota Tacoma 2004 2003 Auto
New Beck Arnley Coolant Temperature Sensor 4 Runner Toyota Tacoma 2004 2003 Auto
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  1. @tinted4lights check for any cracks or chips on your air flow ducts under the front bumper. It probly doesnt have proper air flow to the radiator.

    Yinoke7December 10, 2010 @ 5:15 pm
  2. Ill post mine question as well which prolly wont get answered lol. I have an 89 cavalier. When its cold it runs fine. When its warm or after warming up on a cold day and at a stop, it idles wildly and will die. If you give it gas before it dies, it will run normal but only as you hold the gas down, even just the smallest bit. It drives fine for the most part.

    eishibaDecember 10, 2010 @ 5:38 pm
  3. checked your thermostat,thermostat might not properly working.

    pwrbytrdDecember 10, 2010 @ 5:50 pm
  4. i have a 94 accord and my car starts trying to overheat if i drive it on the freeway ,if i drive it in the city it runs fine

    tinted4lightsDecember 10, 2010 @ 6:10 pm
  5. I Have a 1997 nissan sentra good car but my question is i have my fans on everytime i start the car and they dont stop unless i turn the car off .. how do i know my car has a temperature sensor .. ???? i know it has a thermostat and it works fine i want to change that settin to factory stock .. any answers ..

    omarantuanDecember 10, 2010 @ 6:36 pm
  6. I was speeding in my nissan titan (112mph) and now my truck backfires and struggles to accelerate, jerks around between rpm’s and stalls all the time. Its only when I try to accelerate a small bit faster. My question is it the ect sensor? If not maybe the Tps sensor?

    gohomeimigrantsDecember 10, 2010 @ 7:32 pm
  7. I have a Chevy Impala 2000 and it overheats when driving and when I turn the AC on. I am not sure if its the fans that are not working. What could it be?

    gonsalohernandez1984December 10, 2010 @ 8:14 pm
  8. I have a 2001 Toyota Tacoma 2.4L 4-cylinder and I can NOT find the coolant temperature sensor. I am VERY frustrated. Please HELP!

    KerleeJaeDecember 10, 2010 @ 8:17 pm
  9. you can easily test the ECT by running it under hot water, you will still get a reading than waiting for the engine to heat up.

    thenightwolf80December 10, 2010 @ 9:12 pm
  10. first of all thanks for answering my question.

    but my car is weird, it only overheats when am trying to race or just by going a little fast, because if i drive like a grampa all slow it doesnt overheat.

    thanks

    02070154December 10, 2010 @ 9:41 pm
  11. could be bad water pump, bad thermostat, bad auxiliary fan (if you car has it). It also depends how much it overheats. Just a little could be bad water pump, but it overheats way too much than my money is on a bad thermostat

  12. might be the heater core gone leaking. Depends on the car model, but some cores are more prone to leaks than others.

  13. im getting nothen when its still on the engine cool or warm

    thezmaster505December 10, 2010 @ 11:24 pm
  14. my car has a coolant leak and it looks like it coming from under the thermostat housing but i looks and felt it and nothing was coming out….what could it be?most of the coolant leaks out on the driver side.but only after the car has ran for about 15 min and thats when the heat or a/c is on.

    applemonkey187December 10, 2010 @ 11:57 pm
  15. Better make sure the fan runs when its supposed to, and if the thermostat is bad.

    THEtechknightDecember 11, 2010 @ 12:09 am
  16. check the thermostat

    loguiesesDecember 11, 2010 @ 12:37 am
  17. check the thermostat

    loguiesesDecember 11, 2010 @ 1:28 am
  18. if you have an answer to my question please comment back.

    i have a ford contour 96′ v6 and it overheats
    i already replaced the temp coolant sensor, temp coolant switch and radiator and it stil overheats, do you guys know what could it be ?

    another thing is a mechanic told me that it couldn’t be the cylinder heads cause the engine doesn’t throw the water away.

    02070154December 11, 2010 @ 1:31 am



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