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Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor

NOTE: For circuit identification and wiring diagram, see WIRING DIAGRAMS article. After each repair procedure has been completed, reconnect all components. Perform POWERTRAIN VERIFICATION TEST VER-2  under VERIFICATION TESTS to ensure system is functioning properly.
NOTE: The following procedure assumes that the cooling system thermostat is functioning properly. Test works best if performed on a totally cold engine (cold soak).
  1. Turn ignition on. Using scan tool, read Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor value. If engine coolant temperature is more than 180°F (82°C), allow engine coolant temperature to cool down to 150°F (66°C) before proceeding. If engine coolant temperature is 150°F (66°C) or less, start engine and monitor scan tool until engine coolant temperature reaches 180°F (82°C).
  2. If ECT sensor value increases smoothly, go to next step. If ECT sensor value increase is erratic, check for cooling system problems and repair as necessary. If cooling system is okay, replace ECT sensor. ECT sensor is located on thermostat housing (2.4L) or is threaded into a coolant passage near thermostat housing (3.3L and 3.8L). See Fig 1 or Fig 2 .
  3. If coolant temperature reaches 180°F (82°C) or more, no problem is indicated at this time. Test is complete. If coolant temperature does not reach 180°F (82°C) or more, check for cooling system problems and repair as necessary. If cooling system is okay, replace ECT sensor.
Fig 1: Locating ECT Sensor, Fuel Rail Test Port & Ignition Coil (3.3L & 3.8L)
G00012048Courtesy of DAIMLERCHRYSLER CORPORATION
Fig 2: Locating Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (2.4L)
G00012047Courtesy of DAIMLERCHRYSLER CORPORATION