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Engine temperature gauge instantly hit maximum
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So could my engine temp sensor be failing? This is the first time this has happened, and it has not re occurred yet. On a side note, a couple of months ago, I noticed that after 1+ hours of highway driving, my gauge was still not reading out at optimal engine temp, it was slightly on the cold side. Again, faulty sensor? Thanks in advance for any advice,
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Disclaimer: I’m no expert, and I’m new here. Just giving my opinion.
My first guess would be a bad thermostat rather than a temperature sensor. Usually one will fail open so that your car never really gets to operating temperature, but I’ve had one or two stick closed, causing the engine to overheat, while the radiator was still nearly ice cold. My second guess would be that you have some outside contaminant inside your cooling system that caused the thermostat to stick closed this time, but to stick open previously. Had any work done recently that opened up the cooling system? |
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I really have no clue about the cooling system, this open/ closed thing is new to me.
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Well, what I meant by "opened up" was just work like a new hose, water pump, alternator, heater work, anything that would require the coolant to be drained.
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It happened again guys, exact same conditions and scenario.
It did not happen on the way home (was sitting for about 1.5 hours) I hope this is not going to be a $$$$ issue.
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Didn't you replace your engine somewhat recently godfather?
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You are correct, however it was almost a year ago.
There have been no problems till now. It already went through a harsh Canadian winter. It is unlikely that what I am experiencing now is attributed directly to the replacement...but then again.
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Hey, any other ideas? Any obvious things i should be checking for, or be cautious of? Thanks.
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Experiencing any other electrical/low voltage symptoms? A drop in voltage could do that. Most likely it would be the coolant temp sensor however.
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Is there any way to test the coolant temp sensor?
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