The 2013 Ford Fusions engine coolant temperature sensor is situated on the right side of the motor near the battery, under the hood. It should be in front of the engine close to the radiator. It is hidden by an air duct which needs to be removed first in order to reveal the temperature. It is recommended that You maintain the required amount of engine coolant for Your vehicle to prevent it from heating up and stalling. An inspection of the coolant and the radiator is recommended after every 12 months to ensure that Your vehicle has adequate amounts of coolant in the system. An engine coolant change typically costs around $40 to $80. However, You can change the engine coolant YourseLFAnd save additional labor costs.
Estella D.
April 9, 2020
The ford fusion coolant temperature sensor is on the front of the engine near the radiator and above the belts for a/c unit. It is also called the cylinder head temperature sensor on a diagram.
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