I was driving home this evening when my CEL came on. I stopped at Advance Auto and borrowed their meter. There was only one code set, and it was P0117, which is apparently the coolant temperature sensor reading too low a voltage.
My coolant level is fine, and the wiring to the sensor also appears fine from a visual inspection. The engine did not appear to be overheating, and the radiator hose felt warm, so I think the thermostat is working ok. Drivability seems unaffected, the engine seems to be running normally from what I can tell.
It seems that everything is pointing to a bad sensor, but wouldn't that also cause the temperature gauge to act weird? It's behaving perfectly normally; slowly moves to the center as the engine warms up and then stays there.
The sensor is cheap and easy to get to, so I have bought a replacement and will fit it tomorrow. I'm just wondering if there is anything else I should be looking out for? Can the temperature gauge still behave normally even with a bad sensor?
My coolant level is fine, and the wiring to the sensor also appears fine from a visual inspection. The engine did not appear to be overheating, and the radiator hose felt warm, so I think the thermostat is working ok. Drivability seems unaffected, the engine seems to be running normally from what I can tell.
It seems that everything is pointing to a bad sensor, but wouldn't that also cause the temperature gauge to act weird? It's behaving perfectly normally; slowly moves to the center as the engine warms up and then stays there.
The sensor is cheap and easy to get to, so I have bought a replacement and will fit it tomorrow. I'm just wondering if there is anything else I should be looking out for? Can the temperature gauge still behave normally even with a bad sensor?