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How do you reset a thermostat code?

How do you reset a thermostat code?

A common way to reset almost any thermostat is to hold down the reset button for 5+ seconds. Alternatively, try resetting battery-powered thermostats by flipping the battery directions around for 5s, then flip them back. If all else fails, switch off the power at the circuit breaker for a couple minutes.

What is the trouble code on a Chrysler Town and Country?

P0128 is a relatively common OBDII trouble code. It is triggered when your Chrysler Town and Country‘s coolant temperature fails to reach the proper operating temperature.

What are the symptoms of Chrysler Town and Country p0128?

Here are the symptoms associated with this trouble code: Lack of heat – The biggest symptom of the P0128 trouble code in the Chrysler Town and Country 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.

How to replace a Town and Country thermostat?

How to Replace a Thermostat (video). Town and Country Thermostat Wiring – If the thermostat itself isn’t the problem, it’ll be the wiring/sensor associated with engine water temp detection, or the coolant temperature sensor itself. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.

Why does my Chrysler Town and Country have no heat?

Lack of heat – The biggest symptom of the P0128 trouble code in the Chrysler Town and Country 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.

P0128 is a relatively common OBDII trouble code. It is triggered when your Chrysler Town and Country‘s coolant temperature fails to reach the proper operating temperature.

Here are the symptoms associated with this trouble code: Lack of heat – The biggest symptom of the P0128 trouble code in the Chrysler Town and Country 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.

How to Replace a Thermostat (video). Town and Country Thermostat Wiring – If the thermostat itself isn’t the problem, it’ll be the wiring/sensor associated with engine water temp detection, or the coolant temperature sensor itself. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.

How to troubleshoot a p0128 OBD-II trouble code?

However here are some suggestions on troubleshooting and repairing a P0128 OBD-II code: Verify coolant strength & level. Verify proper cooling fan operation (check if it’s running more than it should). Replace if necessary. Verify proper engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor operation, replace if necessary.

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Ruth Doyle