If the connector has a bent pin, the ECM will think it's a bad part. That's why you " verify " the data you have. Or it will lead around in circles. It's not the final answer, it data to help you get the answer.
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I've checked the connector as well no corrosion and no pins are bentIf the connector has a bent pin, the ECM will think it's a bad part. That's why you " verify " the data you have. Or it will lead around in circles. It's not the final answer, it data to help you get the answer.
Also getting the correct amount of voltage to the sensorI've checked the connector as well no corrosion and no pins are bent
WHAT IS THE CODE NUMBER that the computer has stored? 14? 15? Something else?WHAT code is "coolant temperature"
That's the coolant temperature sensor.The engine coolant temperature, right next to the thermostat the part in the picture
1. Do you have an actual scan tool, or just a crappy "code reader". There is a HUGE difference.And I'm changing it cause that's what the scan tool keeps telling me