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Mazda 626 (from 1991 to 1998, the year of issue)

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Coolant temperature



Location sensors (4-cylinder model)
A - Temperature sensor indicator

B - Coolant temperature

C - sensor of the cooling fan

Location Sensor (6-cylinder models)

A - Temperature sensor indicator

B - Coolant temperature

C - sensor of the cooling fan

Check
PERFORMANCE ORDER
1. If the coolant temperature sensor is not working, check the fuse.
2. If the sensor indicates that the engine is hot, when you only have got a cold engine, disconnect the wire from the sensor. If the indicator is reduced, replace the sensor. If the readings remain the same, it means that the indicator broken wiring or faulty indicator.
3. If the indicator does not show anything, after the engine is warmed up and the indicator fuses are intact, switch off the engine, remove the wire from the sensor and connect a jumper wire to ground the motor. Do not start the engine, for a moment, switch on the ignition. If the indicator shows that the engine is warmed up, replace the sensor.

Replacement

PERFORMANCE ORDER
1. Drain the coolant.
2. Disconnect the sensor.
3. Remove the faulty sensor and install the new unit. Connect the cable and test the sensor.





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