mass air flow sensor
mass air flow sensor
my money is on the sensor
Try changing the themometer
It needs proper air flow all around it. Make sure it is not on a rug.
Some cars have a sensor in the reserve tank that sticks or the sensor on the engine is gone. Get a manual for you make and it will show the locations.
Yes, a faulty coolant sensor can cause your car to overheat. The sensor provides critical information about the coolant temperature to the engine control unit, which regulates the cooling system. If the sensor fails, it may not signal the need for additional cooling, leading to overheating. Additionally, it can trigger the check engine light, indicating potential issues within the cooling system.
mass air flow sensor
If it is the same code it may be a dirty Mass Air Flow sensor. Try cleaning the Mass Air Flow sensor with brake cleaner or electrical cleaner. Check all vacuum hoses and positive crankcase ventilation hoses for cracks or leaks.
low coolant levels
A faulty crank sensor would make the engine not run.
Make sure you have engine coolant. If the engine isn't getting enough coolant, it will overheat, stall and possibly destroy the engine. One symptom is that no coolant is circulated into the heater. Also check the crank sensor, but check coolant first...then the crank sensor.