6 Signs of a Failing Temperature Sensor
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Written by Eric Riddles
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Published on December 18, 2024
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Category: Engine
Cars have thousands of components, and a lit check engine light only tells you when something is wrong, not what it is or how to fix it. If your car's check engine light is on, it could be a sign of many different issues, including a failing temperature sensor. Keep an eye out for these six signs of a failing temperature sensor.
1. More Fuel Consumption
When your car's temperature sensor doesn't work, the ECU can think the engine is cold even when it's hot. Then, it will feed more fuel into the engine, making your car less efficient and wasting fuel. If you find yourself filling up more often, a bad temperature sensor may be behind it.
2. Black Smoke in the Exhaust Pipe
The same faulty readings will interfere with the ECU's ability to create the right air-fuel mixture. Too much fuel in the mixture will lead to poor combustion and black smoke coming out of the tailpipe.
3. Overheating Engine
When your ECU can't read the temperature from the sensor, it won't know when the engine needs to be cooled. Without that step, the engine will overheat and start to damage the head gasket, engine block, or cylinder head.
4. Engine That Doesn't Start
Sometimes, your temperature sensor can fail by reading too-high temperatures. If the sensor tells your ECU that the engine is too hot, your car may not even start or will have an erratic start performance.
5. Check Engine Light
When the temperature sensor starts to fail, your check engine light will come on. This may be the first sign of a problem, so it won't be immediately obvious what the problem is or that it's really a problem. But it's important to not ignore the light—instead, schedule an appointment as soon as you can.
6. Leaking Coolant
Improper temperature readings can put the coolant system under excessive pressure levels. Over time, that excess pressure will cause the gaskets to leak.
Repair Failing Temperature Sensor at Custom Complete Automotive
Don't wait for black smoke or a damaged engine block to bring your car in for repairs. Schedule an engine repair service appointment with Custom Complete Automotive for a full assessment and quality repairs.
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Eric Riddles is an ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician who has been working as an auto mechanic since 1998 and originally joined the team at Custom Complete Automotive in 2005. Eric has numerous certifications in various aspects of car repair and spent 10 years training the next generation of auto technicians at a local high school Auto Shop classroom.