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Can a bad temperature sensor cause a lean code?

Can a bad temperature sensor cause a lean code?

The coolant sensor may cause the engine to run the cooling fans at the wrong time if sensor is reading too high of temperature output. The engine may run extra rich or lean if the temperature output is not correct. If the coolant sensor is not registering correct temperature it should be replaced.

Can a bad coolant sensor cause a car to not start?

Some cars use the engine coolant temperature sensor to control the electric cooling fans. You have two separate temperature sensors for the fans, dashboard gauge, and engine management in most cars. However, if your car has a single sensor, a bad engine coolant temperature sensor may result in your fans won’t start at all.

How does a coolant sensor work on an engine?

Most coolant temperature sensors operate using electrical resistance to measure the temperature of the coolant. This signal is then sent to the computer so that changes can be made to the engine’s timing and fuel calculations for optimal performance, as engines require more fuel when they are cold, and less fuel when they are fully warmed up.

Can a bad coolant sensor cause an overheating computer?

The coolant temperature sensor can also fail in a manner that causes it to send a permanently hot signal. This can cause the computer to incorrectly compensate for a lean signal, which can result in overheating, and even misfires or engine ping.

What are the symptoms of a bad coolant temperature switch?

1. Poor fuel economy 2. Black smoke from engine 3. Overheating engine 4. Check Engine Light comes on The coolant temperature sensor, also known as the coolant temperature switch, is an engine management system sensor that is used to monitor the temperature of the engine’s coolant.

Some cars use the engine coolant temperature sensor to control the electric cooling fans. You have two separate temperature sensors for the fans, dashboard gauge, and engine management in most cars. However, if your car has a single sensor, a bad engine coolant temperature sensor may result in your fans won’t start at all.

What should the temp of the coolant sensor be?

Check that the temperature value of the CTS is around 80-90c when the engine is hot. A lot of engine coolant temperature sensors have two wires and the sensor is controlled by Ohm. Get a wiring diagram and find out what ohms you should have at a specific temperature to check the function.

What happens when I unplug the temperature sensor?

The fan still inst working, however if I unplug the temperature sensor the fan works from start up. The fan also works when the A/C is on. What could be the problem? have the same problem? Fan will default to on with no signal from the sensor, the only other item would be the fan control module.

Why is the temperature sensor on my radiator not working?

Any added resistance from corrosion or a loose pin can cause a problem. You say you changed the sensor, how about an odd test. Unplug the sensor wiring and plug in the old sensor. Now just turn on the key and use a small torch or even a candle to heat the old sensor on the area that was inside the engine.

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Ruth Doyle