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Where is the coolant temp sensor on a 2007 Ford Focus?

Where is the coolant temp sensor on a 2007 Ford Focus?

In the Ford Focus 2007, with the 2.0L Duratec motor Ford uses just one sensor for both the cylinder head and coolant temps. The sensor is located in the head between the 2nd and 3rd sparkplug.

Where is the coolant temp sensor located in a Ford Focus?

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Is the Ford Focus coolant thermostat Too Cool?

P0128 is not a serious threat to the immediate drivability of your Focus. It should be noted that most modern fuel injected engines to like to run at 200+ degrees. Letting them run too cool can problems after an extended period of time. Good luck figuring out what is going on with your Focus!

Why is the radiator fan not working on my Ford Focus?

If the engine coolant level isn’t high enough to keep pressure in the engine it will run hot. But, there won’t be enough coolant to reach the temperature sensor. Without the coolant hitting the sensor, the temp reading will be significantly lower than the actual engine temp. Your Focus’s radiator fan will not kick on.

Why does my Ford Focus have no heat?

Lack of heat– The biggest symptom of the P0128 trouble code in the Ford Focus is going to be lack of heat. When the thermostat doesn’t bring the engine all of the way up to the proper operating temp, it means that the water going through the heater core isn’t as hot. This leads to less/no heat.

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P0128 is not a serious threat to the immediate drivability of your Focus. It should be noted that most modern fuel injected engines to like to run at 200+ degrees. Letting them run too cool can problems after an extended period of time. Good luck figuring out what is going on with your Focus!

Lack of heat– The biggest symptom of the P0128 trouble code in the Ford Focus is going to be lack of heat. When the thermostat doesn’t bring the engine all of the way up to the proper operating temp, it means that the water going through the heater core isn’t as hot. This leads to less/no heat.

What is the OBDII code for Ford Focus?

Ford Focus P0128: Coolant Thermostat – Below Temp. P0128 is a relatively common OBDII trouble code. It is triggered when your Ford Focus‘s coolant temperature fails to reach the proper operating temperature.

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