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Old Dec 19, 2009 | 01:28 PM
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Can anyone on the forum tell me what are the sensors in the side of each cylinder head above the 1 & 3 plugs on the left and the 6 & 8 on the right on a 1995 C4 LT1?
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Old Dec 19, 2009 | 02:55 PM
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Someone with a 95 Vette will have to chime in to be specific because GM just LOVES to change things. But on the 96, there is only a plug between 1 & 3 and the one of the other side of the engine, 6 & 8 is the coolant temperature sensor for the dash gauge. The CTS for the PCM is in the front of the water pump.

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Someone with a 95 Vette will have to chime in to be specific because GM just LOVES to change things. But on the 96, there is only a plug between 1 & 3 and the one of the other side of the engine, 6 & 8 is the coolant temperature sensor for the dash gauge. The CTS for the PCM is in the front of the water pump.

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It's the same on my 94, and I'm pretty sure the same on the 95 also.
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Originally Posted by STL94LT1
It's the same on my 94, and I'm pretty sure the same on the 95 also.
Indeed, thanks. After going back to the old heads to look, one side is a plug and the other side is the sensor.

Thanks for the tip.

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