This temperature sensor accurately monitors the coolant temperature within the engine, sending vital data to the engine control unit for optimal performance and protection. Manufactured to meet rigorous Volvo standards, it offers superior accuracy and longevity over a worn or failing sensor that can provide erratic readings. Observable symptoms of a faulty temperature sensor include a fluctuating temperature gauge, engine overheating, poor starting, and reduced engine power.
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A fluctuating or inaccurate temperature gauge reading is a common initial sign. If left unaddressed, the engine may overheat, leading to reduced performance and potential internal damage. In cold weather, the engine may not reach optimal operating temperature, affecting efficiency.
Ensure the engine is completely cool before draining coolant and removing the old sensor to prevent injury. When installing the new sensor, use thread sealant if recommended to prevent coolant leaks.
Inspect the coolant level and condition, and check the radiator and thermostat for proper operation when replacing the temperature sensor.