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Check your coolant sensor for built up sludge, or the sensor may need replacement.
There are two separate sensors that play here. the "coolant temperature sensor" and "coolant LEVEL sensor". I suggest confirming which of these was replaced, as it is very common for them to be confused. likely you will find the coolant sensor that was replaced was the one on the engine (temperature); The LEVEL sensor is mounted either in the coolant resivoir or in the radiator. Probably just need the proper sensor replaced.
the coolant temperature sensor is faulty. It will need to be replaced
An engine coolant temperature sensor will usually need to be replaced when it is drawing too much or too little voltage. The sensor may also have a bad ground connection.
There are two separate sensors that play here. the "coolant temperature sensor" and "coolant LEVEL sensor". I suggest confirming which of these was replaced, as it is very common for them to be confused. likely you will find the coolant sensor that was replaced was the one on the engine (temperature); The LEVEL sensor is mounted either in the coolant resivoir or in the radiator. Probably just need the proper sensor replaced.
I need a diagram of te loaction of te temperature control sensor in a 99 deville with a northstar
P0125: insufficient coolant temperature for closed loop fuel control you need an ECT sensor engine coolant temperature
The engine coolant temperature sensor has nothing to do with the low coolant light. The low coolant sensor is mounted in the bottom of the overflow/filling reservoir by your washer fluid bottle. You will need to verify that the coolant overflow/fill bottle has coolant in it and if it does then the sensor is bad and will have to be replaced.
AnswerThe coolant temperature sensor is located in the coolant housing on the transmission end of the engine under the ignition coil.In my experience, most of the problems with this coolant temperature sensor are intermittent, so attempts to troubleshoot usually prove fruitless. If you'd like, you can view the schematics for the vehicle in the ETM section at www.hmaservice.com. You'll need to register for a free account, and the site requires Internet Explorer.
On a 2001 Mazda Miata, the temperature sensor, also known as the coolant temperature sensor, is located on the engine block. Specifically, it is typically found near the thermostat housing, on the cylinder head. This sensor monitors the coolant temperature and sends the information to the engine control unit (ECU). If you're looking for it, you may need to access it from the top of the engine bay.
(based on a 96 civic LX) I believe the engine coolant temperature sensor is located on the side of the engine (opposite of the camshaft). If you need more details, I would recommend you to download the service manual on www.manualnguide.com