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Engine Temperature Sensor Inputs

Analog inputs such as Intake Air Temperature (P0112, P0113), Engine Coolant Temperature (P0117, P0118), Cylinder Head Temperature (P1289. P1290), Mass Air Flow (P0102, P0103) and Throttle Position (P0122, P0123, P1120), Fuel Temperature (P0182, P0183), Engine Oil Temperature (P0197, P0198), Fuel Rail Pressure (P0192, P0193) are checked for opens, shorts, or rationality by monitoring the analog -to-digital (A/D) input voltage.

ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR CHECK OPERATION

DTCs P0117 (low input), P0118 (high input)
Monitor execution continuous
Monitor Sequence None
Sensors OK not applicable
Monitoring Duration 5 seconds to register a malfunction
TYPICAL ECT SENSOR CHECK MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS

Voltage < 0.244 volts or voltage > 4.96 volts

The ECT rationality test checks to make sure that ECT is not stuck in a range that causes other OBD to be disabled. If after a long (6 hour) soak, ECT is very high (> 230 °F) and is also much higher than IAT at start, it is assumed that ECT is stuck high. If after a long (6 hour) soak, ECT is stuck midrange between 175 °F (typical thermostat monitor threshold temperature) and 230 °F, it is assumed that ECT is stuck mid range.

ECT SENSOR RATIONALITY CHECK OPERATION

DTCs P0116 (ECT stuck high or midrange)
Monitor Execution Once per driving cycle
Monitor Sequence None
Sensors OK ECT, CHT, IAT
Monitoring Duration for stuck high On first valid sample after key on (engine does not have to start)
Monitoring Duration for stuck midrange 5 seconds to register a malfunction
TYPICAL ECT SENSOR RATIONALITY CHECK ENTRY CONDITIONS

Entry Condition  Minimum  Maximum 
Engine-off time (soak time) 360 min  
Difference between ECT and IAT (stuck high only)   50 deg
Engine Coolant Temperature for stuck high condition 230 °F  
Engine Coolant Temperature for stuck midrange condition 175 °F 230 °F
TYPICAL ECT SENSOR RATIONALITY CHECK MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS

ECT stuck high after first valid sample OR ECT stuck midrange for > 5 seconds

Currently, vehicles use either an ECT sensor or CHT sensor, not both. The CHT sensor measures cylinder head metal temperature as opposed to engine coolant temperature. At lower temperatures, CHT temperature is equivalent to ECT temperature. At higher temperatures, ECT reaches a maximum temperature (dictated by coolant composition and pressure) whereas CHT continues to indicate cylinder head metal temperature. If there is a loss of coolant or air in the cooling system, the CHT sensor will still provides an accurate measure of cylinder head metal temperature. If a vehicle uses a CHT sensor, the PCM software calculates both CHT and ECT values for use by the PCM control and OBD systems.

CYLINDER HEAD TEMPERATURE SENSOR CHECK OPERATION

DTCs P1289 (high input), P1290 (low input), P1299 (fail-safe cooling activated)
Monitor Execution Continuous
Monitor Sequence None
Sensors OK Not applicable
Monitoring Duration 5 seconds to register a malfunction
TYPICAL CHT SENSOR CHECK MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS

Voltage < 0.244 volts or voltage > 4.96 volts
For P1299, MIL illuminates immediately if CHT > 270°. Fuel shut-off is activated to reduce engine and coolant temperature

Beginning in the 2013 MY, an Exhaust Metal Temperature (EMT) sensor has been added to the 2.0L GTDI engine in some vehicles along with an ECT sensor. This EMT sensor is located in the cylinder head near the exhaust port. The signal correlates well to ECT during normal operating conditions with a properly filled and sealed coolant system. However, if the engine coolant system was damaged and coolant was low or lost, the EMT sensor will still sense the actual exhaust metal temperature while the ECT could be sitting in air instead of coolant (reading a much lower temperature). This sensor is used strictly for engine component protection via the PCM's "fail-safe" cooling algorithm with diagnostics for open and short circuit faults (P1289, P1290) along with the "fail-safe" cooling fault (P1299). This EMT sensor is actually a CHT sensor that only uses the high range resistor network, hence it uses the CHT "Hot End" transfer function shown below.

CYLINDER HEAD TEMPERATURE SENSOR CHECK OPERATION

DTCs P1289 (high input), P1290 (low input), P1299 (fail-safe cooling activated)
Monitor Execution Continuous
Monitor Sequence None
Sensors OK Not Applicable
Monitoring Duration 5 seconds to register a malfunction
TYPICAL CHT SENSOR CHECK MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS

Voltage < 0.244 volts or voltage > 4.96 volts
For P1299, MIL illuminates immediately if CHT > 270°. Fuel shut-off is activated to reduce engine and coolant temperature
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR CHECK OPERATION

DTCs P0112 (low input), P0113 (high input)
Monitor Execution Continuous
Monitor Sequence None
Sensors OK Not Applicable
Monitoring Duration 5 seconds to register a malfunction
TYPICAL IAT SENSOR CHECK MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS

Voltage < 0.244 volts or voltage > 4.96 volts
ENGINE OIL TEMPERATURE SENSOR CHECK OPERATION

DTCs P0197 (low input), P0198 (high input)
Monitor Execution Continuous
Monitor Sequence None
Sensors OK Not Applicable
Monitoring Duration 5 seconds to register malfunction
TYPICAL EOT SENSOR CHECK MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS

Voltage < 0.20 volts or voltage > 4.96 volts