194003927 - 1060OE ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR OPERATION CHECK
| CHECK TO BE PERFORMED | RESOLUTION IF THE CHECK IS NOT OK | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Start the engine, allow to warm up and adjust to idle speed.Turn off all the electrical consumers.Turn off all the cooling fans.Check that the coolant temperature reading on the diagnostic instrument is more or less the same as the temperature shown on the instrument panel.The test can be considered over | Move on to Step 2 | 
| 2 | Turn the ignition key OFF.Disconnect the cable loom connector from the engine temperature sender unit See K036 ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR/SENDER UNITTurn the ignition key ON.Measure the voltage between Pin 2 of the sending unit and Earth, checking it is within a range between 4.8 and 5.2 V. See K036 ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR/SENDER UNITMove on to Step 4 | Move on to Step 3 | 
| 3 | If faults are present, repair or if necessary replace the electrical wiring between the engine management control unit and the temperature sender unit. See E5050 DIESEL ENGINES ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENTThe test can be considered over | Replace the engine management control unit Op. 1060G80 DIESEL ELECTRONIC INJECTION CONTROL UNIT - .R | 
| 4 | Check that the reading for coolant temperature on the diagnostic instrument is between 4.8 and 5.2 V | Replace the engine management control unit Op. 1060G80 DIESEL ELECTRONIC INJECTION CONTROL UNIT - .R | 
| 5 | Connect a shunt cable fitted with a fuse between pins 1 and 2 of the sending unit See K036 ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR/SENDER UNITCheck that the reading for coolant temperature on the diagnostic instrument is greater than 0.1 V.Move on to Step 3 | Replace the coolant temperature sensor Op. 1060G14 ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR - R.R. |