Yes. The composite/plastic tips crack. This in turns causes the wire connection to corrode. Replace it with an updated brass tipped version from saturn. Clean the connection or replace it if neccessary. It is also availlable from saturn.
the coolant temperature sensor could be faulty.......
It could be a faulty wire or connection. It could also be a faulty sensor or display unit.
It could be a faulty gauge, a faulty sensor, or a wiring problem. What engine do you have in what year car?
The coolant sensor moniters the coolant temperature. A faulty thermostat could cause the engine to run cool.
A faulty temperature sensor, a wiring issue, or a blown fuse could cause a temperature gauge to stop working. It could also be due to a malfunction in the gauge itself.
Replace your Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor. Visit Saturnfans.com for help in diagnosis
this could be a faulty temperature sensor or a faulty fan switch from the temp sender
Yes. IT can make the engine run to rich, and then cause misfires
a temperature sensor could be faulty...i have a 1994 legacy and i had the same problem...i replaced the temperature gage sensor and i have no more problems.
Could be low coolant level, faulty thermostat, or faulty temperature sensor. Check coolant first.
Your temperature sensor, located on the thermostat housing could be faulty or unplugged.
The "OC" likely means that the temperature sensor is functioning but the reading is not detected or is out of range. This could be due to a faulty sensor, poor connection, or environmental factors affecting the sensor's ability to accurately measure temperature. It is advisable to troubleshoot the sensor or seek professional help to fix the issue.