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engine coolant temperature sensor is faulty. engine coolant temperature sensor is faulty. engine coolant temperature sensor is faulty. engine coolant temperature sensor is faulty. engine coolant temperature sensor is faulty.
Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit Range/Performance issue... This DTC is usually cause by a faulty coolant senor, but can also mean that your engine's thermostat is malfunctioning.
Likely a faulty coolant temperature sensor. Change the sensor.
more likely to be a faulty coolant sensor or the thermostat is faulty and staying open
No an overheating engine will be due to leaking coolant, a faulty radiator, a faulty water pump, lack of oil or oil that needs to be changed
Could be, worn bearing/seal in water pump, loose hose clamp, faulty hose, faulty radiator, faulty gaskets, faulty heater core, faulty freeze plugs in engine block, faulty radiator cap, cracked cylinder head,
Could be, Restricted air flow through outside of radiator, Restricted coolant flow through inside of radiator, Faulty fan clutch, Missing or broken radiator fan shroud, Faulty thermostat, Low on coolant,
Lack of coolant, faulty thermostat, radiator fan not working...
The coolant sensor moniters the coolant temperature. A faulty thermostat could cause the engine to run cool.
Unpredictable engine performance and pulsating lights are some of the signs of a faulty voltage regulator. A dead battery is also a symptom of a faulty voltage regulator.
it's possible. check the engine oil for contamination.
Faulty fuel pump. Incorrect fuel pump pressure. Dirty fuel filter. Faulty engine coolant temp sensor.