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> The ECT sensor is under intake manifold runner #3. I couldn't imagine
> trying to get to it without pulling up the intake manifold. Again, this
> is for a '94 940. Also there are two temperature sensors under the
> intake manifold. The first, which is for the in-dash temp gauge, is
> under the first manifold runner so it is very easy to get to. Perhaps
> you're thinking of this one. The second, which is the one I'm trying to
> get to, is a sensor for the ECU, and is unreachable by any tool or any
> hand I've ever seen. Thank for the response though. I should have been
> more clear in my original post.
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Just pull off the intake air hose and the throttle housing. If you file
or cut the corners off the old sensor you can fit a craftsman 19mm deep
socket over the sensor. Add a six inch wobble extension, then a swivel,
then a 14-18" extension. Lock the whole mess with your left hand and
unscrew the sensor from near the brake master cylinder reservoir. If the
coolant isn't hot you can snake the new sensor and washer back into
position with your fingers. Use a small stubby flat blade screwdriver in
the plug to gently start the sensor into the threads, switching to
fingers at the first sign of resistance. If you filed away the corners
on the new sensor you can use the socket method to get it tight.
Otherwise there isn't very much room to tighten it up with a wrench,
even with the manifold completely out of the eay.
Bob
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