While doing a coolant change this week, I found a broken electrical connector. By deduction, I have identified the thing it used to be attached to, but I have no I idea what that thing is!
The car is a 2003 5-speed Zetec SE wagon. The mystery object is located below and behind the power steering pump. I have attached two photos, one shot from between the rad and the engine block (remember the 2003 Zetec had the front exhaust, rear intake set up), and the other shot upwards from under the passenger-side fender.
09-29-2010, 07:55 AM (This post was last modified: 09-29-2010, 07:56 AM by 2009SEL.)
Bob,
Going out on a limb here....
I think I see an electrical connector....
looks like it's near a coolant tube...
could it be the coolant temp. sensor to activate your elec. fan?
Going out on a limb here....
I think I see an electrical connector....
looks like it's near a coolant tube...
could it be the coolant temp. sensor to activate your elec. fan?
It's a guess only.
2009...
Good guess. Looks the same to me.
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(09-29-2010, 09:34 AM)xXCMGXx Wrote: that would be the power steering pressure sensor that you are looking at
OK, thanks for this answer. This makes sense, given the location (although it is a heck of a thing to get a good look at).
So, am I correct that the main/only effect of the electrical connector being broken would be that the engine will not get the signal to increase the idle if I use the power steering at low speed?
(09-29-2010, 09:34 AM)xXCMGXx Wrote: that would be the power steering pressure sensor that you are looking at
OK, thanks for this answer. This makes sense, given the location (although it is a heck of a thing to get a good look at).
So, am I correct that the main/only effect of the electrical connector being broken would be that the engine will not get the signal to increase the idle if I use the power steering at low speed?
Perfect. That is a part that I did not know existed, but thanks to your ID, I traced the line back, and now I am comfortable that I know what I am fixing.