Code 14B - Cts Circuit (Low Temperature Indicated): Notes
Coolant temperature sensor uses a thermistor to control signal voltage to the ECM. The ECM applies voltage on Gray/Black wire to the sensor. When engine is cold, thermistor resistance is high and ECM will see a high signal voltage.
As engine warms, thermistor resistance is less and ECM will see a low signal voltage. When engine reaches normal operating temperature, signal voltage will be approximately 1.5-2.0 volts at ECM terminal No. A11. Coolant temperature is an input used by the ECM to control fuel delivery, Electronic Spark Control (EST), idle speed and cooling fan.
NOTE:
Test numbers refer to test numbers on diagnostic chart.
- This determines if code set because of a hard failure or an intermittent condition. Code 14B sets if signal voltage indicates a coolant temperature less than -22°F (-30°C) after engine has been running for 255 seconds.
- This simulates conditions for Code 14A. If ECM sees grounded circuit (low voltage) and displays high coolant temperature, the ECM and wiring are okay.
- This procedure will determine if wiring or ECM is faulty.