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I've got a 95 F-250 3 days ago the eng. temp lite came on the eng. is not hot or overheating,and the guage is still where it usually is. is there a seperate sensor for this lite,and if there is where is it located

By powerstroke 349 Asked Dec 29 2007 4:40PM
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by csimme01 and Ninja Cooper UNMASKED on Dec 29, 2007 at 4:47 pm Permalink

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The service manual says there is a sensor or switch for the computer a sensor or switch for the cooling fan and a sensor for the gauge. Here are two pictures that show where two of them are.
I've got a 95 F-250 3 days ago the eng. temp lite came on the eng. is not hot or overheating,and the guage is still where it usually is. is there a seperate sensor for this lite,and if there is where is it located: by powerstroke 349 : Picture 1
I've got a 95 F-250 3 days ago the eng. temp lite came on the eng. is not hot or overheating,and the guage is still where it usually is. is there a seperate sensor for this lite,and if there is where is it located: by powerstroke 349 : Picture 2
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