Yes, it won't make the cooling fan turn on even if the fan is fine. If there is a check engine light on and a code for that shows up its possible.
If you temperature gauge is going up and down then you may have a problem with your sensor. You should take your car to a professional to ensure that you don't overheat your car.
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.
No.
Yes, a faulty temperature sensor can contribute to a car overheating. If the sensor inaccurately reads the engine temperature, it may fail to trigger the cooling system, leading to inadequate cooling. Additionally, if the sensor sends false readings to the engine control unit, it could cause improper fuel mixture and timing adjustments, further exacerbating the overheating issue. Regular maintenance and monitoring of temperature sensors are essential to prevent such problems.
Yes, because your vehicle will overheat.
no
sometime the fan do not work which can cause the car to overheat. Also it can be a fuse for the fan. Check your thermostat.
Over 235 degrees
yes
No.
No
no it can not.