Questions & Answers for: engine coolant temp sensor mitsubishi

...engine coolant temperature circut high input I changed the temperature sensor and I still have the problem, my temperature gauge is still in high position. My radiator and coolant are not overheating ...

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...diagram, corresponding to the o/d switch. I saw that there is a engine coolant temp switch (at coolant outlet of engine). the connector to it was corroded. So cleaning it,...o/d is now working

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...coolant/water and started to drive. in a few minutes, a knocking noise started. What could this be? you may have overheated engine and not known it because if no water is present on temp sensor it ...

Question about 1997 Montero Sport

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engine so the coolant boils over onto the ground and i have to constantly replace the lost coolant. what do i need to do to rewire this problem CORRECTLY? they rigged the fan directly because the temp

Engine has fuel and fire but only stumbles like it wants to start but no start. It has enough fuel pressure . i also smell alot fuel smell comming from the exhaust pipe. Sounds like you may have some ...

...After engine warms up it starts ok. What could be the problem on cold start? Thanks. possible it could be coolant temp sensor it could think its warm and not supplying enough fuel check eng light

...engine coolant temperature sensor circuit...... so, assuming that there has been no wiring work going on, or other problems...i would be replacing the coolant temp sensor, as required. Please vote if ...

Question about 2001 Montero

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engine?) - Coolant Temp Sensor (your computer relies on correct data from this sensor) - Hoses (make sure none of them have collapsed or soft) - Radiator (ensure passage are not blocked) - Water pump

Question about 2002 Montero Sport

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...SURE COOLANT LEVEL NOT TOO LOW AND CHECK COOLANT FAN CLUTCH WITH ENGINE HOT THE FAN CLUTCH SHOULD HAVE RESISTANCE WHEN YOU TRY TURNING FAN BY HAND.IF COOLANT FAN FEEL LOOSE AND WOBBLY FAN CLUTCH

I have tried replacing the coolant temp sensors and the coolant switch, but I am still seeing "check engine" on my car. Did you replace the thermostat. Low coolant temp means the T stat is stuck open

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