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Cray91 05-15-2005 09:46 PM

coolant temp sensor problems
 
Here is the situation.

Y8 motor in a 94 EX civic. P28 ECU.

I put an aftermarket water temp gauge in, so I replaced the stock sensor with the aftermarket one. Gauge works great, but I was getting a check engine light for the CTS. So I tapped the "eater neck" housing on the front of the head, where the bleed screw is on Z6 motors.

The stock gauge is acting normally but the CEL for the sensor is not going away. This is quite upsetting. I was thinking about swapping the placement of the two sensors, but they are essentially 4in apart on the head, so I would think the temps would be the same.

88crxSi 05-16-2005 10:47 AM

Re: coolant temp sensor problems
 
the coolant sensor for the cluster is under the dist.

you removed the sensor the ecu uses.

err.. maybe the gauge cluster's sensor for temp is different location on a y8, but, still sounds like you disabled the wrong sensor.

Cray91 05-16-2005 01:01 PM

Re: coolant temp sensor problems
 
I took out the one from under the dist and replaced it with the aftermarket one. I then put the stock one back into the other location.

Spenser 05-16-2005 04:44 PM

Re: coolant temp sensor problems
 
sounds like you should just join hotrex.

oh.. i also have nothing to contribute to this thread. i should /myself.

Cray91 05-16-2005 04:51 PM

Re: coolant temp sensor problems
 

Originally Posted by Spenser
sounds like you should just join hotrex.

Go bullshit in the GD forum. fuckn' canucks.

Donald125 05-16-2005 06:45 PM

Re: coolant temp sensor problems
 
see if grounding the sensor helps.

but, by disconnecting the cluster coolent temp sensor shouldn`t set off any codes, the right sensor should have 1/8 NPT threads, make sure u didnt`t take out the one that sits next to it coz that`s a ecu coolent temp sensor.


oh yea spenser get back to the GD forum bish, everyone ------ hates u >:( :P

Cray91 05-16-2005 07:12 PM

Re: coolant temp sensor problems
 
when I had the sensor out for about a week, the cluster gauge did not work, and I got a CEL for the coolant temp sensor. Code 6.

Donald125 05-16-2005 09:02 PM

Re: coolant temp sensor problems
 
you know what now i remember i got the same problem like years ago when i first had an aftermarket water temp gauge uinstalled. what i did is to reset the ECU everytime it happens and it finally stopped after a few weeks.

Bone1 05-17-2005 04:49 AM

Re: coolant temp sensor problems
 
put they 2 stock sensors back in the head, put the autometer sender in the water neck, be done and NO issues for 6+ years now.

Cray91 05-18-2005 05:07 AM

Re: coolant temp sensor problems
 

Originally Posted by Mista Bone
put they 2 stock sensors back in the head, put the autometer sender in the water neck, be done and NO issues for 6+ years now.

I was thinking of that. The temp would be approx the same in the neck and head, but different enough that the ECU would notice the diff between the two sensors. Stock they are like an inch apart, so they are identicle.



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