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Anonymous Posted on May 14, 2014

1992 ford ranger 3.0. Temp and fuel gauges dont work. I have replaced all gauges and temp gauge sensor,thermostat,another heat sensor by termostat with no results. Not sure what to check next?

Have only been working on temp gauge. i did dissconet the one wire on temp gauge sensor and ground the wire out and got the temp gauge to move. So that is why I changes the sensors but temp gauge still does not work

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SOURCE: water temp gauge stopped working

it is the other sensor
the two wire is for you engine control computer

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  • Posted on Jan 09, 2009

SOURCE: 98 ford f-150 temp gauge and light problems

the intake air temperature sensor is located inside the air intake duct which is where the air filter is located pull the rubber tubing off the throttle body and look inside with a light and you will see it

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  • Posted on Apr 30, 2009

SOURCE: I have a 1998 ford ranger and the temperture gauge

When you grounded the wire which goes to the sensor you produced a short to ground thru the guage. This probably either blew a fuse or burned out the meter.

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  • Posted on Jun 10, 2009

SOURCE: temp gauge pegs left and a/c when runs overheats engine

Why do you need to know where the temp sensor is. It sounds like it is working properly. Check for thermostat not opening completely, or a clogged radiator.

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