2007 Equinox 3.4L - Can You Identify Part/Location
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2007 Equinox 3.4L - Can You Identify Part/Location
Good Afternoon,
We've had our Chevy for a three years now on mainland US and figured it still had enough life in it to ship it down here a year ago.
Just had a replacement engine cooling fan and motor put into our 'trusty steed' down here in the USVI a week ago. Cost a pretty penny too but I thought that the guy had done a fair job...........until..........
...........this morning as my better half drove off in it this morning I briefly noticed a wire/lead with a 'plug' on the end of it hanging down below the front end of the vehicle just underneath the newly fitted parts....some coincidence huh?
Obviously I need to get underneath (?) and see where this came from and why.
Have attached a couple of images in the hope that some of you good people might identify the lead and give advice on where it goes.
It probably goes without saying, but I will anyway, I am not mechanically minded but can follow a manual and/or a youtube video to get a lot of basic things..........others I have to call in the cavalry......and down here that's a lottery, hence this posting!
So over to you more knowledgeable people for sensible advice for which I thank you in advance!
ps. The liquid pool underneath in the images is condensation, in case any one's wondering, we're currently 'suffering; about 92 degrees.
We've had our Chevy for a three years now on mainland US and figured it still had enough life in it to ship it down here a year ago.
Just had a replacement engine cooling fan and motor put into our 'trusty steed' down here in the USVI a week ago. Cost a pretty penny too but I thought that the guy had done a fair job...........until..........
...........this morning as my better half drove off in it this morning I briefly noticed a wire/lead with a 'plug' on the end of it hanging down below the front end of the vehicle just underneath the newly fitted parts....some coincidence huh?
Obviously I need to get underneath (?) and see where this came from and why.
Have attached a couple of images in the hope that some of you good people might identify the lead and give advice on where it goes.
It probably goes without saying, but I will anyway, I am not mechanically minded but can follow a manual and/or a youtube video to get a lot of basic things..........others I have to call in the cavalry......and down here that's a lottery, hence this posting!
So over to you more knowledgeable people for sensible advice for which I thank you in advance!
ps. The liquid pool underneath in the images is condensation, in case any one's wondering, we're currently 'suffering; about 92 degrees.
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It's hard to tell exactly what part it is because the pictures are out of focus. However, I'm pretty sure that's the ambient air temperature sensor. If so, the harness going to it should contain two wires. One is light green with a black stripe and the other is yellow. The sensor attaches to the top side of the bumper cover on the passenger side near the bottom of the vehicle. If you look between the air dam and the back side of the bumper cover from underneath you should be able to see where it attaches. There are two different variants of this sensor. One attaches to a small plastic piece which is held in place by a push rivet (as shown in picture below). The other attaches directly to the bumper cover without the extra plastic part. The part you have appears to be the latter.
Last edited by ruley73; April 7th, 2016 at 5:43 PM.
#4
It's hard to tell exactly what part it is because the pictures are out of focus. However, I'm pretty sure that's the ambient air temperature sensor. If so, the harness going to it should contain two wires. One is light green with a black stripe and the other is yellow. The sensor attaches to the top side of the bumper cover on the passenger side near the bottom of the vehicle. If you look between the air dam and the back side of the bumper cover from underneath you should be able to see where it attaches. There are two different variants of this sensor. One attaches to a small plastic piece which is held in place by a push rivet (as shown in picture below). The other attaches directly to the bumper cover without the extra plastic part. The part you have appears to be the latter.
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Last edited by nicksurfer; April 8th, 2016 at 6:49 AM.
#7
I have a membership with my local library. They have an online auto repair database that contains documentation which is comparable to factory service manuals.