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Coolant temperature sensor 2007 ford edge location

Overheating fans do not work

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The brake pedal sensor on a 2007 Ford Edge AWD is mounted on the brake pedal bracket, where the brake switch is also located.
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  • Posted on Aug 29, 2009

SOURCE: sensor locations

air intake look at snorkel it could be part of mass air flow check intake for eng coolant

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  • Posted on Jul 28, 2009

SOURCE: Overheating problem

With the sensor unplugged and the fan works,, replace the new sensor,,,,, it is probably defective. I have seeh this before.

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SOURCE: 1997 ford contour overheating. fan not coming on.

The fan will usually come on between 208 degrees and 212 degrees. Check for coolant flow. Does it run hot with the a/c on?

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SOURCE: 1992 Ford Taurus with a 3.8l V6 the cooling fan

The Taurus has Two temp sensors. One for the dash, which is isolated, then one for the PCM, it also controls when the fan relay should actuate. Its a 2 wire sensor, just above the thermostat. If you remove the harness from that sensor, and the cooling fan comes on, at any temp, (should take 5- 10 seconds) then thats your fault.

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SOURCE: 2000 FORD EXPEDITION OVERHEATING....changed thermostat,radiator

yes. the impellor on these engines have a tendency to come off the water pump.First you can see if the pump is working by removing a heater hose then have someone to start the engine. if the water sprays a good, solid stream out then the water pump is good. if the water just barely comes out or not at all then the pump is weak or "bad".

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