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2001 gran am\ trying to locate collant sensor

2001 gran am trying to locate collant sensor

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If you have the v6 then you will find the coolant temp sendor near the thermostat housing below the throttle body and just toward the front of the vehicle near the coolant bypass pipe. If you have a 4 cylinder then look at the rear of the cylinder head near thermostat.
Good luck.

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