Standing in front of the engine facing the windscreen on to of the engine is the Throttle body. You may have to remove some covers to get sight of it. The temperature sensor is in a upright position on the right hand side of the throttle body. It is screwed directly into the intake manifold.
its a 2 wire sensor on the intake manifold, cast aluminum thing on where the throttle body sits. its a 2 wire sensor, the only one on that manifold! got it? good!
Try at the rear of the radiator approx. 1/3 down from the top (FAN SWITCH)
Rear driver side of the cylinder head or on the thermostat housing. (gauge sender)
Ambient air temp sensor is located on the passenger side at the front of the Jeep, just in front of the rad behind the grill.
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You're probably talking about the input speed sensor and/or the output speed sensor (if your model has one). They are about $20-$30 a piece, it's a cheap fix.
It is screewed into the side of the engine, just in front of the starter. when you remove it coolant will come out of the engine. Just be fast about changing it and make sure engine is cold.
My Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4.0L is all-time 4wd and its a 1998 model...
The most compatible and completely interchangeable transmission that can be used with a 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited is the 45RFE transmission. This is from a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Only this model year is compatible with the 1999 model year as the vehicles shared 127 of the exact same parts.
Which model is your engine?
you didnt give a model of car, but more than likely it is on the air intake tube that goes to the intake manifold.
There is no air temp sensor on this model, the car uses an Air flow meter to measure air intake volume. this sensor is halfway along the straight section of the intake just after the air filter box. you will need a set of security torx screwdrivers to remove it. The reason there is no air temp sensor on this car because the turbo charger changes this characteristic of the air flow into the engine.
They are located usual;ly on the intake manifold somewhere. If you own a 1.8T model, it is on the intake manifold near the Throttle Body.
I believe that you can use an ECM of any grand Cherokee up to a 1995 model. 93-95 grand Cherokees are almost identical. as long as you match your engines up.I.E. straight six to another straight six.
underneath the intake plenum near the rear of the engine.
The knock sensor is located under the Intake Manifold and there is a knock sensor 1/ knock sensor 2 on this model,the 2 is the one in the rear.
it depends on the model of engine, my 97 rodeo with the 4ze1 motor has the map sensor for air intake but doesnt have an O2 sensor for the exhaust.
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The IAT is located on the driver side of the intake plenum on an SI model. If you're standing in front of the engine, it is directly to the right of the label "PGMFI." It's a white plastic sensor.
depends on the year model I know that my 2001 has 2 and they are located under the intake manifold.
It depend ont the model year it might be on the left rear of the engine under the intake manifold.