What sensor controls my temperature gauge?

What sensor controls my temperature gauge?

coolant temperature sensor
The most common cause of faulty temperature readings is a broken coolant temperature sensor (CTS). The part, which is normally located near a vehicle’s thermostat near the base of the radiator (consult your owner’s manual or repair guide) can get gunked up and fail.

How can you tell if the temperature sensor is bad?

What Signs May Signal Your Coolant Temperature Sensor May Be Failing?

  1. Poor Fuel Economy.
  2. Irregular Temperature Readings.
  3. Black Smoke from Your Exhaust.
  4. Your Engine is Overheating.
  5. Your Check Engine Light is On.

Can you replace instrument panel lights on a Subaru Impreza?

It’s really frustrating when the lights behind your gauges burn out, because you can’t tell how fast you’re going or how much gas you have left! Luckily they are easy to replace. My car is a 2004 Impreza sedan. This procedure should be identical for all 2000 – 2007 models. Other Subarus will be similar but not identical.

Why does my Mazda car have no temp gauge?

According to Robert Davis, Mazda’s senior vice president for quality, research and development, there’s a cool blue ‘cold’ light instead of a temperature gauge because of consumer psychology: In short, owners are more likely to drive gently—and “not thrash the engine”—if there’s a light on than if the temp gauge simply shows cold.

What are the specs of a 2006 Subaru Impreza?

Impreza WRX. Performance is enhanced in the WRX sedan and wagon for 2006, as the new turbocharged 2.5-liter four-cylinder develops 230 hp and 235 pounds-feet of torque.

What makes the temp light flashing on a Subaru Forester?

Short or disconnection in engine torque control signal circuit 31 Throttle sensor. Short or disconnection in input circuit 32 Vehicle speed sensor 1. No signal input to speed sensor 1 above 20km/h 33 Vehicle speed sensor 2. No signal input to speed Sensor 2 above 20km/h 34 Turbine sensor.

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