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    code 6 coolant temperature

    CODE 6 – Coolant Temperature.

    Coolant Temperature – a resistor which sends signals in accordance with change in temperature.

    What to do: Remove and replace the sensor with a new part. To remove the sensor , unlock the locking tab then unplug the green electrical connector located under the distributor and carefully unscrew the sensor. Be advised that coolant will leak out during this process and must install the new one ASAP. Before installing the new part , it is recommended to wrap the new sensor with Teflon tape to prevent leakage. Plug back the electrical connector and reset the ECU.

    Any one have a picture of this?

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    Go look under you distributor, Its there.
    wat?

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      the one thats right under??

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