January 31, 200620 yr 93 legacy 2.2, and i need to replace the coolant temp sensor but not quite sure where it is. I've been looking all over the intake manifold but dont see it a little help would be great, (pics even better) Thanks David
January 31, 200620 yr 93 legacy 2.2, and i need to replace the coolant temp sensor but not quite sure where it is. I've been looking all over the intake manifold but dont see it a little help would be great, (pics even better)Thanks David If it's like on my 96 2.2 L, it's under the passenger's side rear intake manifold plenum. It's got two wiires connected to it and it screws horizontaly towards the front of the engine. You have to push aside or disconnect a few wires and vac lines to get access to it. Takes a ratchet and extension to take it off and replace.
February 1, 200620 yr yeah it's under the pass side intake manifold. here's a pic http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8080/subaru/images/injectors/DCP_2477.JPG http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8080/subaru/images/injectors/DCP_2476.JPG
February 2, 200620 yr Author Thanks guys it I found it and replaced it but it didnt seem to fix the problem. Im starting a new post to see if some one can identify the problem. David
May 1, 200619 yr I´m now trying to replace the sensor and having a few problems. 1) How is the electrical connector disconnected from the sensor? 2) Do i have to take the manifold off to replace the sensor or can i just use a deep socket to get to it properly? Thanks in advance Einar
May 2, 200619 yr I looked at the photos above in this thread, and if yours is like that one and mine being a burnt orange/red color then I'd suggest you grasp the male end of the connector (the end with the wires) between your thumb and forefinger and squeeze.....the $%$#^ thing has a "rocker" kind of operation that lifts the latch of the male end of the plug over the "barb" (note first photo above) on the female end and then pull the connector loose. Sometimes I think that just figuring out how to undo the electrical connectors on a Subaru is the hardest part of any job! And for the temp sensor, you might want to drain a bit of coolant from the system before you remove the sensor or from what I've heard you'll make a mess. (I haven't replaced mine, but I did disconnect it to remove the intake to do a head gasket job on my 2.5)
May 4, 200619 yr Yeah....there's a connector that snaps onto a part of the sensor. You just push the connector part down, and pull/wiggle the connector off.
May 5, 200619 yr But do you have to remove the intake manifold to replace the coolant temp sensor? No you dont. Just push aside some wires and hoses and use a ratchet extension.
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