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I am looking at replacing the temp sensor for the cluster guage that sits on the thermostat housing.
The aftermarket parts as well as toyota all have just a metal piece sticking out of the sensor.
My part has an orange ringed plastic part on top that the connector clips on to
Temp Gauge Sensor for Cluster with Connector On
Temp Gauge Sensor for Cluster with Connector Off
Temp Gauge Sensor for Cluster with Connector Off
Does anyone know if this plastic part separates from the sending unit ?
Not the AC cut off or the dash sensor, but the FPU (fuel pressure up) system's TSW (temp switch).
AC cut off looks similar to the dash sensor it has just a male spade terminal but a different code stamped into the side of the brass housing and has a different color "cap". Located on the thermostat housing, next to the TSW.
Gauge sensor is below the cold start injector.
(Not to be confused, with the cold start timer)
Both the cold start timer and ECU sensor (THW) are located horizontal on the front of the intake.
Edited: for clarity and completeness.
Last edited by Co_94_PU; Aug 28, 2018 at 10:10 AM.
Reason: Clarity's
Not the AC cut off or the dash sensor, but the FPU systems TSW (temp switch).
AC cut off looks similar to the dash sensor it has just a male spade terminal but a different code stamped into the side of the brass housing and has a different color "cap".
This is why I have discontinued using acronyms and abbreviations without explanations in my posts. It is fine to use acronyms if you say what the acronym means once in your post.
It is much easier to type the extra few letters than have people confused on what you mean, especially for "noobies".
For instance, on YotaTech, TC is short for many things such as Transfer Case, Torque Converter, Timing Chain, Timing Cover, etc.
ECT is Electronically Controlled Transmission or Engine Coolant Temperature.
Sometimes you can figure things out using context clues, but other times, you may have no idea.
Now I probably sound like an old man yelling at clouds....
Anyway, as the others have said, the sensor that controls your engine coolant temperature gauge is a separate sensor than the sensor the ECU uses.
The sensor for the gauge should be in the intake manifold between cylinder #2 and cylinder #3 intake runners right by the head.
so it looks like I had the wrong part number, thus the disconnect between us
I should be looking for this one: 89428-28030: SWITCH, WATER TEMPERATURE
and not this one: 83420-20020: GAGE ASSY, WATER TEMPERATURE SENDER
I had this issue on my 3vze this spring. Finally said "the hell with it" and bypassed the the damn thing with an aftermarket gauge and sensor. It was very easy to do and I'm extremely confident and happy with the gauge performance many miles later now. https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...estion-304459/