Here’s a [https://www.toyotanation.com/forum/103-camry-3rd-4th-gen-1992-1996-1997-2001-1st-gen-solara-1999-2003/1220170-95-camry-coolant-temp-sensor-problem.html|link] that may be of some help. Scroll to the 2nd post in the link to view the image showing the engine coolant sensors.
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There are two coolant sensors. One for the temperature gauge in the dashboard instrument cluster and the other is for the ECM (Engine Control Module). This is the one that is used to let the ECM know when to turn on/off the radiator fan.
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There are two coolant sensors. One for the temperature gauge in the dashboard instrument cluster and the other is for the ECM (Engine Control Module). This is the one that is used by the ECM to know when to turn on/off the radiator fan.
The replacement part is available online. Just search for ''1994 Toyota Camry 2.2L ECM coolant temperature sensor'' to get results for suppliers of the part.
Here’s a [https://www.toyotanation.com/forum/103-camry-3rd-4th-gen-1992-1996-1997-2001-1st-gen-solara-1999-2003/1220170-95-camry-coolant-temp-sensor-problem.html|link] that may be of some help. Scroll to the 2nd post in the link to view the image showing the engine coolant sensors.
There are two coolant sensors. One for the temperature gauge in the dashboard instrument cluster and the other is for the ECM (Engine Control Module). This is the one that is used to let the ECM know when to turn on/off the radiator fan.
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The replacement part is available online. Just search for ''1994 Toyota Camry ECM coolant temperature sensor'' to get results for suppliers of the part.
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The replacement part is available online. Just search for ''1994 Toyota Camry 2.2L ECM coolant temperature sensor'' to get results for suppliers of the part.
Here’s a [https://www.toyotanation.com/forum/103-camry-3rd-4th-gen-1992-1996-1997-2001-1st-gen-solara-1999-2003/1220170-95-camry-coolant-temp-sensor-problem.html|link] that may be of some help. Scroll to the 2nd post in the link to view the image showing the coolant sensors.
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Here’s a [https://www.toyotanation.com/forum/103-camry-3rd-4th-gen-1992-1996-1997-2001-1st-gen-solara-1999-2003/1220170-95-camry-coolant-temp-sensor-problem.html|link] that may be of some help. Scroll to the 2nd post in the link to view the image showing the engine coolant sensors.
There are two coolant sensors. One for the temperature gauge in the dashboard instrument cluster and the other is for the ECM (Engine Control Module). This is the one that is used to let the ECM know when to turn on/off the radiator fan.
The replacement part is available online. Just search for ''1994 Toyota Camry ECM coolant temperature sensor'' to get results for suppliers of the part.
Here’s a [https://www.toyotanation.com/forum/103-camry-3rd-4th-gen-1992-1996-1997-2001-1st-gen-solara-1999-2003/1220170-95-camry-coolant-temp-sensor-problem.html|link] that may be of some help. Scroll to the 2nd post in the link to view the image showing the coolant sensors.
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There are two coolant sensors. One for the temperature gauge in the instrument cluster and the other is for the ECM (Engine Control Module). This is the one that is used to let the ECM know when to turn on/off the radiator fan.
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There are two coolant sensors. One for the temperature gauge in the dashboard instrument cluster and the other is for the ECM (Engine Control Module). This is the one that is used to let the ECM know when to turn on/off the radiator fan.
The replacement part is available online. Just search for ''1994 Toyota Camry ECM coolant temperature sensor'' to get results for suppliers of the part.
Here’s a [https://www.toyotanation.com/forum/103-camry-3rd-4th-gen-1992-1996-1997-2001-1st-gen-solara-1999-2003/1220170-95-camry-coolant-temp-sensor-problem.html|link] that may be of some help. Scroll to the 2nd post in the link to view the image showing the coolant sensors.
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There are two coolant sensors. One for the temperature gauge in the dash and the other is for the ECM system. This is the one that is used to let the ECM know when to turn on/off the radiator fan.
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There are two coolant sensors. One for the temperature gauge in the instrument cluster and the other is for the ECM (Engine Control Module). This is the one that is used to let the ECM know when to turn on/off the radiator fan.
The replacement part is available online. Just search for ''1994 Toyota Camry ECM coolant temperature sensor'' to get results for suppliers of the part.
Hi,
Here’s a [https://www.toyotanation.com/forum/103-camry-3rd-4th-gen-1992-1996-1997-2001-1st-gen-solara-1999-2003/1220170-95-camry-coolant-temp-sensor-problem.html|link] that may be of some help. Scroll to the 2nd post in the link to view the image showing the coolant sensors.
There are two coolant sensors. One for the temperature gauge in the dash and the other is for the ECM system. This is the one that is used to let the ECM know when to turn on/off the radiator fan.
The replacement part is available online. Just search for ''1994 Toyota Camry ECM coolant temperature sensor'' to get results for suppliers of the part.