What's the 2014 Ford Fusion 1.5 L coolant temperature sensor location?

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James B. January 20, 2021
The 2014 Ford Fusion 1 5 l coolant temperature sensor location is in the coolant pipe, below the air intake pipe and behind the right cylinder head. You will come into many problems with an engine. There could be excessive oil use, requiring the oil to be replaced sooner than expected. A really serious problem is the engine overheating. This may lead to fires and the car exploding. A gasket may be loose and that needs to be tightened up quickly. A spark plug may pop off, causing engine trouble. You can have oil leaks and those need to be fixed as soon as possible. The coolant needs to be changed every 60,000 miles. The spark plugs need to be changed every 100,000 miles unless it's a copper one. A cooper spark plug needs to be changed every 30,000 miles. Your air filter needs to be changed every 15,000 to 30,000 miles.
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Steven D July 16, 2020
The coolant temperature sensor on the 2014 ford fusion 1.5 L is located in the coolant pipe, below the air intake pipe and behind the right cylinder head.
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Christopher Derrickson November 20, 2020
Does that mean there's two sensors
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DANNY ROBERTS April 9, 2024
THERE IS TWO MOTORS, ONE WITH SENSOR IN THE HEAD, THE OTHER WITH COOLANT TEMP SENSOR IN THE PIPE
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Anthony Ray Johnson December 22, 2023
THE 1.5L IS AN INLINE FOUR CYL ENGINE IT DOES NOT HAVE A LEFT AND RIGHT HEAD IT ONLY HAS ONE. THE SENSOR IS LOCATED BEHIND THE AIR INTAKE HOSE IN THE COOLANT FITTING MOUNTED ON THE BACK OF THE HEAD UNDER THE TURBO CHARGER PIPE JUST A LITTLE RIGHT OF CENTER OF THE BACK OF THE HEAD. IT CAN BE REPLACED BY SIMPLY REMOVING THE AIR INTAKE HOSE. IT HAS A CLIP THAT LOCKS IT IN PLACE. IT IS NOT THREADED.
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