P1289 - Cylinder Head Temperature (CHT) Sensor Circuit High Input (PCM STRATEGIES 1999 AND BEYOND)
Indicates a CHT sensor circuit malfunction (open).
Using signal simulation, disconnect sensor and simulate a voltage on sensor signal circuit. Simulated 1.0V signal and scan PID voltage value should be similar. If voltage is similar check sensor, if voltage is not similar check related circuit and PCM. Note: DTC P0118 may also be reported, this will activate the MIL light.
SOURCE: 2000 Lincoln LS and the Engine Light came on. Codes 0171 0174
you probably have a vacuum leak. check all your hoses pcv hose for sure. it means the engine is seeing too much air with the fuel.
SOURCE: 2000 lincoln ls heater not working...thermostat?
- If temp guage reads normal, the lack of heat may be due to the Heater Control Valve. Located in front of the radiator. Lower passenger side. A real bugger to replace.
- The plastic cap just over the thermostat is key in re-filling the anti freeze and bleeding air.
SOURCE: 2002 LINCOLN LS V6 3.0 PCV VALVE LOCATION
it is down under the intake manifold. the intake manifold must be removed to get to it. this vehicle is known for developing a vacum leak in the elbow hose that connects to pcv valve, so ive done a few.
SOURCE: Airbag light stays on 2000 Lincoln LS
I had a similar problem with the air bag light and it turned out after testing the problem was a short in the wiring harness under the drivers seat. It aparently had a broken wire from the auto seat moving back and forth on entry and exit. It also has a memory for my wife and I and it also moves back and forth for that reason.
It has started to do it again and I found if I always start with the memory seat in #2 which closest to the steering wheel, {her setting}, then choose #1 setting it works normally. Crazy huh?
Just my experience!!!!!
SOURCE: where is the in line fuel filter on a 2002 Lincoln LS V6 ?
you have to remove the left front wheel well rear splash shield.to get to fuel filter.
Testimonial: "thanks for the tip, I sure wouldn't have thought yhat. I thought maybe it was in the gas tank like some others I've heard about.thanks again. "
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