temperture sensor
A P1296 code means that there is a cooling system malfunction
Yes, you need coolant around the sensor probe to have it function properly.
The cooling fan control module can become warm during operation, as it regulates the electrical current to the cooling fans. However, it should not be excessively hot to the touch, as overheating may indicate a malfunction or electrical issue. If the module is consistently hot, it’s advisable to have it inspected to prevent potential failure or damage to the vehicle's cooling system.
Depending on the degree of malfunction, absolutely nothing to death.
If your doing a lot of city driving you should get it fixed... the thermostat tells the cars computer when to turn on the fan which provides more the 50% of your engine's cooling in city driving!
no Agreed. PCV is Positive Crankcase ventilation it sucks vapors from crankcase from a vacuum source from intake, nothing to do with cooling
No... The engine cooling system has nothing to do with the vehicle's air conditioner.
If the temperature gauge does not activate, it typically indicates that the engine is not overheating or that there may be an issue with the gauge itself. However, many vehicles have separate sensors that control the cooling fan, so the fan may still activate if the engine reaches a certain temperature, even if the gauge does not reflect it. If the fan does not come on when needed, it could signal a malfunction in the cooling system, potentially leading to overheating. It's advisable to check the vehicle's cooling system and sensors for any issues.
Any time you have water/coolant in your oil, look for a malfunction in your cooling system. A cracked head is a great place to start.
It is rare for a refrigerator to explode, but it is possible if there is a gas leak or a malfunction in the cooling system. If there is a build-up of gases like propane or butane inside the refrigerator, there is a risk of explosion. This is why it is important to properly maintain and monitor your refrigerator for any signs of damage or malfunction.
Yes. However, if in a laptop, you will have to make sure that the drive does not output too much heat. This could cause the computer to overheat and the drive to malfunction if the cooling system is not adequate.
The cast of System Malfunction - 2012 includes: Pat Gangemi as Street