1990 boneville sse Coolant Sensor Question
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1990 boneville sse Coolant Sensor Question
Does anyone know if the coolant sensor is going bad and shows no codes, what drive-ability issues would you experience?
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Welcome to the Bonneville Forum. Take a minute and introduce yourself in the Introductions for New Members forum. Please add the model and year of your car to your signature line by going to the USER CP (top of this page), and selecting EDIT SIGNATURE (menu on left side of page) so we can better address your issues.
The coolant temp sensor provides input to the fuel control system. What symptoms are you experiencing? Are the readings on your gage inconsistent with what you feel the engine operating temperature is. Is it showing high temps for a cool engine, or low temps for a hot engine?
The coolant temp sensor provides input to the fuel control system. What symptoms are you experiencing? Are the readings on your gage inconsistent with what you feel the engine operating temperature is. Is it showing high temps for a cool engine, or low temps for a hot engine?
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Welcome to the Bonneville Forum. Take a minute and introduce yourself in the Introductions for New Members forum. Please add the model and year of your car to your signature line by going to the USER CP (top of this page), and selecting EDIT SIGNATURE (menu on left side of page) so we can better address your issues.
The coolant temp sensor provides input to the fuel control system. What symptoms are you experiencing? Are the readings on your gage inconsistent with what you feel the engine operating temperature is. Is it showing high temps for a cool engine, or low temps for a hot engine?
The coolant temp sensor provides input to the fuel control system. What symptoms are you experiencing? Are the readings on your gage inconsistent with what you feel the engine operating temperature is. Is it showing high temps for a cool engine, or low temps for a hot engine?
#4
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Do you get heat from the HVAC system in the car? If not, your thermostat could be failed in the open state. If so, it could very well be your ECT. As I mentioned in my first response, a bad ECT could also affect engine operating conditions.
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