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Coolant Temperature Sensor/Switch (For Computer): Description and Operation



ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR (ECT)





The sensor is located at the front of the engine in the water pipe below the throttle body. The ECT (engine coolant temperature) sensor is a thermistor used to monitor the engine coolant temperature. The engine coolant temperature sensor is vital to the correct running of the engine as a richer mixture is required at lower block temperatures for good quality starts and smooth running, leaning off as the temperature rises to maintain emissions and performance.

The sensor has an operating temperature range of -40 Degrees Celsius to 119 Degrees Celsius. When a defective coolant sensor is detected, the ECM (engine control module) uses the oil temperature sensor value.