Where is the ETC sensor located?
The ECT sensor is located in the left of the cylinder head and is connected to the Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor. Underneath the air intake pipe and behind the right cylinder head is where the Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor is located.
Where is the engine coolant temperature sensor ect?
Typically, the coolant temperature sensor is mounted in the engine block or cylinder head, near the thermostat or where the coolant flow is hottest. More than one coolant temperature sensor may be used on some systems to determine the temperature in different locations. The tip of the sensor is submerged in coolant.
How do you diagnose a bad ECT sensor?
What Signs May Signal Your Coolant Temperature Sensor May Be Failing?
- Poor Fuel Economy.
- Irregular Temperature Readings.
- Black Smoke from Your Exhaust.
- Your Engine is Overheating.
- Your Check Engine Light is On.
Where are the coolant temperature sensors on a Toyota RAV4?
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (ECT) RAV4.1 location look at where the upper radiator hose attaches to the engine and you will see two sensors close to the head, it is the one closest to the engine. The one next to it is the coolant temperature gauge sender.
Where are the oxygen sensors on a Toyota RAV4?
Oxygen Sensor (O2) There are two of them. RAV4.1 location the first one is on the left side of the exhaust manifold below the upper heat shield. The other one is under the car behind the catalytic converter Like humans, a vehicle needs to maintain a specific temperature in order to function properly.
Where is the camshaft position sensor on a RAV4?
Camshaft Position Sensor (CMP) RAV4.1 location on the right side of the engine firewall side, on the head with the timing belt cover immediately next to it.
Why is my Baro sensor on my RAV4 not working?
The IAT sensor can be damaged by backfiring of the engine. The sensor can also show faulty readings due to accumulation of oil and carbon, wear and tear over time, and a poor connection after servicing the air filtering unit. The baro sensor measures the ambient air pressure, which tells the ECM the current altitude of the vehicle.