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Temp sensor location on 1999 cherokee

Old Jul 12, 2010 | 06:37 PM
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Default Temp sensor location on 1999 cherokee

I have a 1999 Cherokee Sport straight 6 .
My temp gauge is going crazy and in turn it determines how and if the engine will run , start , stall when warm .
I checked the sensor in the thermostat and thats good but cant find the other sensors .
The haynes manual says it's on the block below the manifold but there is nothing there .
The electric fan also doesn't work and there is supposed to be a relay behind headlight passenger side and I cant find that ,I found the relay in the fuse box under hood.and thats good also.
Any help would keep me from blowing the thing up.
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Old Jul 12, 2010 | 11:19 PM
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Year: 1996 Sport
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on my 96.....in front of engine on top of water pump is the temp sensor that feeds the computer and tells it how to adjust fuel/air ratio....there is a temp sender that feeds the gauge/dummy light.....it is located at back of engine on driver's side beside the valve cover, screwed into the intake manifold, in between the fuel rail and injector harness rail...see pic below...check the electric fans connector behind the rad...it could be bad or have a bad connection....electric fan only comes on with a/c or when you hit ~220 deg....

....how did you test the sensor in the water pump (thermostat)? if you disconnect it and check resistance across the sensor terminals....you should see very high resistance when it is cold and low resistance when it is hot/warm....your 99 engine may have a combo sensor/sender! i am not sure.

...here for more renix engine tips, but they still apply for troubleshooting.... http://www.lunghd.com/Tech_Articles/...iagnostics.htm ..... "Basically - this sensor functions by providing a resistance-to-ground circuit that the computer (ECU) uses to determine how much fuel the engine requires. (The hotter the coolant - the lower the resistance.) The resistance of the sensor is read by the ECU which in turn adjusts the air/fuel ratio as close to 14.7:1 as possible. When a coolant temperature sensor fails (open circuit / no continuity) the high / infinite resisitance will cause the ECU to falsely read the max low temperature of -40 degrees F. The ECU then tells the injectors to enrichen the fuel mixture because it thinks the temp is really cold when it really isn't. A short to ground would cause a 'no-resistance' fault causing the ECU to think the coolant air temperature was extremely hot and lean out the fuel mix."
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Old Jul 12, 2010 | 11:31 PM
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On a 99 it's in the t-stat housing.The sensor on the back of the motor is not there on a 99.It was incorperated into the t-stat sensor.96 and down have the tenp sending unit on top of the head on ds in rear.

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