Probable Cause
- Fuel temperature sensor failed.
- Open or shorted fuel temperature sensor circuit, or loose connector.
- PCM failed.
NOTE:
A DTC could be output if the engine and radiator have been flushed repeatedly when the engine coolant temperature was high (or fuel temperature was high). Because this is not a failure, erase the DTC. Then test drive vehicle following OBD-II drive cycle Other Monitor pattern. See OTHER MONITOR under OBD-II DRIVE CYCLES under VERIFYING REPAIRS. Check for DTCs. Verify DTC is not output.