This temperature sensor accurately monitors the coolant temperature within the engine, providing essential data to the ECU for managing engine performance, fan operation, and fuel delivery. It is designed to maintain precise readings under extreme heat and pressure, unlike a faulty sensor that may report inaccurate or fluctuating temperatures. Operators might notice the engine overheating, the cooling fan not engaging, or a check engine light illuminated when this sensor fails.
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A malfunctioning temperature sensor can cause the engine temperature gauge to read incorrectly, fluctuate erratically, or remain fixed. This may lead to the engine overheating or running inefficiently, and can trigger warning lights. Prolonged operation with inaccurate temperature readings can result in engine damage.
Ensure the engine coolant is drained to a level below the sensor port before removal to prevent coolant spillage. Do not overtighten the sensor, as this can damage the threads or the sensor housing.
Inspect the radiator, thermostat, and water pump for proper operation when replacing the engine temperature sensor.