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mmitaly
07-30-2003, 03:24 PM
I have a 97 Jeep Grand Cherokee that intermitantly shows "COOLANT SENSOR BAD" on the display panel. I have replacet the "coolant level sensor" in the recovery tank and the "temperature sensor" in the thermostat housing but that did not fix the problem.

What causes the "COOLANT SENSOR BAD" message on the display panel?

What is the resistance of the coolant level sensor when the coolant level is correct?

What should I look for next?

creajoko
09-24-2003, 02:49 PM
Hi!

Looking around various Jeep sources I find that this is a rel. common problem.

I have not found any solution to it, it could be faulty wiring, but I wonder...

I have also tried replacing the level sensor, but still the same intermittent problem.

I have noticed that when rel. cold outside temp (let say less than 10degr Centigrade) it does not appear.

The resistance of the sensor should be 2.3kOhms, and I have tried to replace the sensor with a pure resistor, still the same problem. The "Bad" message appears when the sensor is disconnected, or maybe when the current through it is too low.

I tend to think that there is a problem with the computer making the current through the sensor fall below the threshold under certain conditions. Maybe there is another sensor or device on the same cirquit that sometimes short cirquits or drain the amps from it.

If you find a solution let me know!

Regards,

Joakim

youthpastorryan
12-17-2003, 04:09 PM
I've had the same stinking problem. I bought a jeep with 100,000 on it and within 50 miles from the place that I bought it, the COOLANT SENSOR BAD display shows up. I too looked it up on the internet to see what the problem was, replaced it only to find that less than a Day later it said it AGAIN! I was a little miffed, because the dealerships don't generally take back electric parts after they've been installed (or dipped in Antifreeze).

So I was curious, does COOLANT SENSOR BAD, mean that I've got low coolant? So I took the reservoir Coolant Sensor out and let it hang to find that I got the message, "COOLANT LOW". So I put it back in and I've never seen the warning light again! Weird! That's been about 3 months! Needless to say, if it comes up again I'll be hacked :).

Hope it works for you.
Ryan

cholley1066
01-11-2004, 06:37 PM
I had the same problem, it turned out to be a loose battery cable (-).

creajoko
05-18-2004, 03:28 PM
I have fixed it finally!
Oxidation on the connector between the VIC (the computer/display) and the cable to the sensors. Just to take down the panels, and clean, and finally silence!

dude75
05-19-2004, 09:24 PM
I have fixed it finally!
Oxidation on the connector between the VIC (the computer/display) and the cable to the sensors. Just to take down the panels, and clean, and finally silence!
Just take down what panels? Also, where on the engine is the coolant sensor located? Thanks.

creajoko
05-22-2004, 02:37 AM
Hi Dude!
The coolant level sensor is located on the coolant fluid tank in the engineroom (behind the battery)

The panels - I mean the lower half of the dash board start from the passenger door, unscrew the right section, and the section around the VIC (the display). There is a clip between the mid section (VIC) and the left one (driver seat), which you can unhook.
Then unscrew the VIC, and work on the connector, perhaps spray some CRC 5-56 on it (I didnt)!

Regards, joko

edclarke
06-18-2004, 07:22 PM
Hi Dude!
The coolant level sensor is located on the coolant fluid tank in the engineroom (behind the battery)

The panels - I mean the lower half of the dash board start from the passenger door, unscrew the right section, and the section around the VIC (the display). There is a clip between the mid section (VIC) and the left one (driver seat), which you can unhook.
Then unscrew the VIC, and work on the connector, perhaps spray some CRC 5-56 on it (I didnt)!

Regards, joko


I have the same warning 'coolant sensor bad' I changed both the level sensor in the coolant tank and the coolant temperature sensor located next to the radiator hose going to the radiator, 5.2 v-8. I still get the alarm. I'll will now check the connections at the vic display, thanks
edclarke

dude75
07-19-2004, 09:35 PM
I have the same warning 'coolant sensor bad' I changed both the level sensor in the coolant tank and the coolant temperature sensor located next to the radiator hose going to the radiator, 5.2 v-8. I still get the alarm. I'll will now check the connections at the vic display, thanks
edclarke

Did checking and/or cleaning the VIC connections get the alarm to go off? Is anyone having trouble with there Grand Cherokee starting up on the first try with a cold start? My GC is only starting on the second or third try after the coolant sensor alarm started going off. Thanks again.

yellowaircraft
01-19-2005, 10:54 PM
I have a 94 JGC V8.. I was having the same problem.. Today I went to a dealer and bought the coolant lelvel sensor (the one in the coolant bottle) for $20 and replaced it immediately... It looks like it worked...
Good luck to you all there..

mx52nv
01-19-2005, 11:39 PM
does it always say "coolant level low" if the sensor is bad?

yellowaircraft
01-20-2005, 06:51 PM
My GC says " coolant sensor bad" .. I mean said :)

talt
09-16-2005, 09:47 PM
"cooland sensor bad"


I recently got a 97 GC and now I don;t feel so alone....

looks like I have some replacing and cleaning to do !


YEEE HHAAAWWWWW

talt
09-16-2005, 10:07 PM
"cooland sensor bad"


I recently got a 97 GC and now I don;t feel so alone....

looks like I have some replacing and cleaning to do !


YEEE HHAAAWWWWW

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