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sunnye
12-28-2004, 01:35 PM
Temperature gauge reads nothing. It never moves even after the car
has warmed up. Check Engine light is on but I am wondering if this is
because the temperature sensor may be bad. Also, the fan stays on
for a while after the car has been turned off. The car is running at
normal temp as far as I can tell. Any ideas ? Where is the temp
sensor located?
Tom

b4davis
01-19-2005, 08:57 PM
My 00 MC - same thing. I replaced the engine temp sensor twice. Finally figured out that the thermostat was not allowing the engine to heat up sufficiently. Replaced thermostat, reset codes, all is well. The temp sensor is not the problem.

b4davis
01-19-2005, 08:58 PM
Temperature gauge reads nothing. It never moves even after the car
has warmed up. Check Engine light is on but I am wondering if this is
because the temperature sensor may be bad. Also, the fan stays on
for a while after the car has been turned off. The car is running at
normal temp as far as I can tell. Any ideas ? Where is the temp
sensor located?
Tom

My 00 MC - same thing. I replaced the engine temp sensor twice. Finally figured out that the thermostat was not allowing the engine to heat up sufficiently. Replaced thermostat, reset codes, all is well. The temp sensor is not the problem.

dwalmop
01-19-2005, 10:11 PM
First of all, if you are getting a light, for God's sake, pull the code to find out what it's trying to tell you. That's why it's there. once you know the code, the problem is usually very easy to find.

SC583
01-28-2005, 05:47 PM
Sunnye-
I had the exact same problem and replaced the temp sensor to no avail. Dealer now is telling me that my temp gauge is bad. Is this the same solution you are facing too?

montecarlossfan
01-30-2005, 12:55 AM
how's the heat in the car, take a while to warm up and isnt quite as hot?

SC583
01-30-2005, 01:46 AM
Heat is pretty good, it takes awhile to warm up, but it has always done that. I put a new thermostat in it, but that didn't fix it either. Did that fix your problem montefan?

montecarlossfan
01-30-2005, 10:04 AM
there are 2 sending units one is Collant Temp Sensor the othe ris a sending unit for the guage...make sure u check the sending unit...u can also rule out a bad guage by unplugging the wire from the sending unit and grounding it out, the guage should go all the way up

SC583
01-30-2005, 01:02 PM
montecarlofan-where is the sensor for the gauge? i was looking for the sensor for the gauge but could only find the temp sensor located by the thermostat housing.

03walker
11-11-2009, 01:04 AM
I have the same problem with my 2001 MC SS, and it looks like the temperature sensor is bad. I went to remove the current sensor to replace it, but there was no room to manuver a wrench to grip the sensor.

Is there a special tool needed to remove the temperature sensor? If not, what is the trick? Also, once the sensor is removed, will coolant spill everywhere? If so, is there a technique to prevent a spill?

Thanks for the help.

manicmechanix
11-11-2009, 03:01 AM
I think usually the temperature guage reads off the coolant sensor.


I have the same problem with my 2001 MC SS, and it looks like the temperature sensor is bad. I went to remove the current sensor to replace it, but there was no room to manuver a wrench to grip the sensor.

Is there a special tool needed to remove the temperature sensor? If not, what is the trick? Also, once the sensor is removed, will coolant spill everywhere? If so, is there a technique to prevent a spill?

Thanks for the help.[/quote]

If I'm recalling correctly you might be able to get a deep well socket with an extension on it. Coolant should not spill out too bad if the engine is cold.

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