Would a stuck t-stat cause a service engine soon light?
#11
Do the easy stuff. See if the coolant is flowing.
Always try to start troubleshooting with the simple stuff. I have a bad habit of thinking the problem is the billion dollar flux capacitor , when actually, it'* the air filter.
I've spent a lot of money when trying to troubleshoot because I overlooked the obvious.
JLathem
Always try to start troubleshooting with the simple stuff. I have a bad habit of thinking the problem is the billion dollar flux capacitor , when actually, it'* the air filter.
I've spent a lot of money when trying to troubleshoot because I overlooked the obvious.
JLathem
#12
Good question. #1 priority when you get the NASTY light on the cluster is to pull codes. Do this before thinking, posting, or getting freaked out.
Post only after you've pulled the codes, or it can turn into a horrible waste of time.
Post only after you've pulled the codes, or it can turn into a horrible waste of time.
#13
I think it might be the sensor because when I said it went back down to the bottom it stayed at the bottome. I took it for a drive today and it stayed at the bottome the whole time. I was going to change the t-stat today but it'* raining once again. I wish I had a garage.
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10-19-2014 10:54 PM