Questions & Answers for: coolant gauge sensor subaru

...(not the coolant gauge sender) will cause the ECU to stay in 'choke' mode. Could be a clogged air filter, faulty air flow sensor, or faulty oxygen sensor. All are common reasons for poor

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...gauge is always on cold. I changed the thermostat and put all new coolant in and it's still stuck on cold. I just changed the coolant temperature sensor and still stuck at cold... does anybody know ...

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Question about 1998 Forester

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...on a 1988 subaru forester BELOW THE THROTTLE ON THE INTAKE MANIFOLD IS THE COOLANT TEMP SENSOR FOR THE COMPUTER(CONNECTOR W/TWO WIRES) BELOW THAT IS THE TEMP SENSOR FOR THE GAUGE(ONE WIRE

...was left unhooked to the coolant sensor or the thremostat is stuck open. By any chance do you have a gauge that seems to be on the cold side ?? it is in the throttle system something is not ...

...gauge bottoming out? mechanic told me it was just a coolant temperature sensor and that it would be fine after I replace that. I just bought the vehicle and I want to know if something else could be ...

...gauge is not reading correctly and the car is overheating due to a leak or a blockage in the coolant system. if it aint got water in it it aint gonna show up as overheating is it..... refill with ...

...gauge still shows it getting hot UNLESS I turn on the heater fan, doesn't matter where temp is set just as long as fan is on, turn fan off temp goes up. Car has 214,000 miles no coolant used ,no oil ...

coolant connection pipe that runs under the intake manifold and connects the LH and RH engine cooling galleries. There are different colour sensors, what meant they have a different resistance to meet

...coolant thermostat could be faulty. If the temperature gauge isn't moving when the engine is running, then the thermostat that monitors the temperature isn't reading the temperature of the engine ...

...gauge does not move AT ALL . What's wrong please. Car keeps overheating , why Hello Patricia, I would suspect the following items: Coolant level too low or loss of coolant Water Pump failure ...

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