The general convention when giving directions, left, right, front, back, is referenced from a person sitting in the driver's seat facing foward. Therefore to find the temperature sending unit when I say the front of the motor on the right side I mean the end of the motor next to the firewall on the side of the motor by the coil cover. You have to look over the top and down the front to find it. There should be 1 wire going to it. A quick and "dirty" test is to remove the wire and the gauge should read "cold". Now have someone touch the wire to ground for 1-2 seconds. The gauge should move over toward "hot". If the gauge never moves there is a problem with the wiring to the gauge or possibly even the gauge itself. Don't forget to try this with the ignition key on. Front is facing front of car to directly answer your question. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Marcel" <mbourgon@xxxx> wrote: > DAVID > FOR US NEW OWNERS AND PART TIME MECHANICS. WERE EXACTLY IS THE SENDING UNIT > FOR THE TEMPERATURE GAUGE. > YOU MENTIONED THE FRONT OF ENGINE. SO I AM ON THE SAME PAGE IS THE FRONT AS > IN FRONT OF CAR OR FRONT AS FACING THE REAR OF CAR > THANKS > MARCEL 4197 > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxx> > Subject: [DML] Re: temp gauge not working > > > > The temperature sending unit for the temp gauge is on the front of the > > engine on the right side. Very common for the (single) wire to get > > knocked off when working in that area. > > David Teitelbaum > > vin 10757