Check coolant level in RADIATOR when cold When light is blinking turn on heat and see if you have any. If no heat good indication that thermostat is stuck in closed position and needs to be replaced
Broken thermostat. Common Chrysler problem. Replace the thermostat.
A "Blinking" light typically means that something SEROUS has been detected. Use a code scanner to detect the problem.
If the temperature goes up and down and the coolant level is ok your thermostat is probably sticking. Replace the thermostat and you should solve the problem.
Transmission problem. Seek professional help.
If the red temperature warning light is blinking in your Scion, it indicates that the engine is overheating. This can be caused by low coolant levels, a malfunctioning thermostat, or a problem with the water pump. It's important to pull over safely and turn off the engine to prevent potential damage. Allow the engine to cool before checking coolant levels and seeking professional assistance if needed.
I would have to say, change the thermostat in it.
That definition means that for some reason the PCM is seeing a low input from the ECT sensor. That could be sensor problem, a wiring problem, or a PCM problem, but the most likely problem is that the truck is actually running too cold. That could be a stuck open thermostat, or an incorrect temperature thermostat installed.
When the heat in an oven can not be controlled it is the fault of the oven's thermostat. It is the thermostat that opens and closes to maintain a set point temperature. Depending on how the thermostat failed it will give the results of the oven always being on, oven with no heat whatsoever or when the calibration is not set correct, when wrong temperature is maintained.
The lights are blinking because there may be a problem with the electrical connection or a malfunction in the lighting system.
One reason why the turn signal will not stop blinking is the clock spring. This is something that many people replace themselves. Another possible cause of this problem could be the switch needing to be replaced.
The normal operating temperature is always dependent on the thermostat in other words a 195 degree thermostat will give you near 195 degrees temperature anything different will be a problem with either the cooling system or the temperature gauge
The OBD2 code P0128 for a Saturn SC1 indicates a problem with the engine coolant temperature being below the thermostat regulating temperature. This could be caused by a faulty thermostat, low coolant level, or a malfunctioning coolant temperature sensor. It is important to diagnose and address the issue to prevent damage to the engine.