What happens if your coolant sensor goes bad?

What happens if your coolant sensor goes bad?

A bad coolant sensor may cause a decrease in fuel efficiency or it may also cause the vehicle to fail your emissions inspection. It is likely that the problem may be a loose, corroded, or faulty connection and not a problem with the sensor itself.

What makes the low coolant light come on?

Difference is when my low coolant light came on, the coolant level was good, not low. So I suspect sensor or programming. If your coolant is disappearing, that would be another issue. :- ( Does that stop the warning light from coming on?

When to replace a car coolant light sensor?

If your car is older, the sensor has deteriorated with time and may be failing but not entirely failed. It is not a bad idea to keep an eye on your sensor’s readings. Replacing a sensor that is starting to show extreme signs of age and wear can prevent future problems.

What should I do if my coolant level is low?

Don’t Do This = Do not replace the coolant level sensor, HVAC control module or radiator surge tank. A revised calibration has been developed to address this condition. Technicians are to reprogram the Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) control module with the latest software available on TIS2WEB.

When does the low coolant level warning light go out?

When you start the engine, the low coolant level light should come on for a second or two and then go out. If it doesn’t go out, either the coolant level is too low or there is a problem with the sensor system.

Where is the low coolant sensor on my truck?

Maybe 6 or 8 inches down from the top on either side as Freddyack stated. Low coolant light. My truck is a ’93 6.5 C2500 and the low coolant sensor is in the passenger side radiator tank. About a foot down from the top.

How does a coolant level sensor work in an expansion tank?

The coolant level sensor can be a float-type device, which activates the warning light when a low coolant level sends it to a low position in the expansion tank. Or it can involve electric sensors with two electrodes that are placed at the bottom of the expansion tank.

A bad coolant sensor may cause a decrease in fuel efficiency or it may also cause the vehicle to fail your emissions inspection. It is likely that the problem may be a loose, corroded, or faulty connection and not a problem with the sensor itself.