Sensor on top of coolant bottle

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Mr Josh Zombie

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What the **** is it, and what does it do? :lol:

When i was resetting the PCM today, i noticed that the sensor wasn't plugged in.... Thinking someone probably removed it by accident I plugged it back in.

Well, i went to fire the car up. It started, stalled out, and smoke came from this sensor. I quickly shot up, disconnect it, and tried to start the car again. Low-and-behold, i blew a fuse. Replaced it, and the car fired up again.

So, who knows why that would be disconnected and blowing a fuse when it's plugged in?
 

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What the **** is it, and what does it do? :lol:

When i was resetting the PCM today, i noticed that the sensor wasn't plugged in.... Thinking someone probably removed it by accident I plugged it back in.

Well, i went to fire the car up. It started, stalled out, and smoke came from this sensor. I quickly shot up, disconnect it, and tried to start the car again. Low-and-behold, i blew a fuse. Replaced it, and the car fired up again.

So, who knows why that would be disconnected and blowing a fuse when it's plugged in?

low coolant light on?
 

hawkeye18

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it's the low coolant sensor, and it broke. You just found out why the PO had it disconnected! This is "the sensor that keeps your car from starting".
 

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funny enough, no low coolant light on. and what do you mean by "sensor that keeps the car from starting."

with it disconnected, it starts just fine. ****, with it connected, it starts just fine until the thing starts to smoke haha.

good to know it's not important at least.
 

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The sensor is wired to one of the circuits (Ignition Coil) that is necessary for the car to run.

When the fuse blows due to a defective sensor, the engine quits.
 

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Really? I think my low coolant light has been on for a year, engine runs perfect.

No. There are several different failure modes. The most common is an internal short circuit that blows the fuse.

Yours is likely just crudded up and needs a good cleaning.
 

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Well, i went to fire the car up. It started, stalled out, and smoke came from this sensor. I quickly shot up, disconnect it, and tried to start the car again. Low-and-behold, i blew a fuse. Replaced it, and the car fired up again.

So, who knows why that would be disconnected and blowing a fuse when it's plugged in?

My ATX did the same thing except i was driving it when it happened. Talk about panic!! As mentioned before the sensor is shot. Junks yards are now your best friend.:)
 

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.. for some reason, it messes with my fuel pump, lol..
at times, the FP wont come on.. so i go and wiggle that fuse..
everything works..
oh, the low coolant light does come one.. kinda fades away.. back on.. the off, haha..
 

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