Advanced Diagnostics
Advanced Diagnostics-DTC P0128: Cooling System MalfunctionGeneral Description
The thermostat is closed when the engine coolant temperature is low, and it stops the circulation of engine coolant to speed engine warm up. When the engine coolant temperature increases, the thermostat opens and circulates engine coolant to control its temperature. When the engine coolant temperature decreases, the opening area of the thermostat is reduced to regulate the engine coolant temperature. If the thermostat sticks open, engine warm up is delayed, and exhaust emissions are adversely affected. The powertrain control module (PCM) measures the rise in the coolant temperature after the engine starts at the engine block and at the radiator, and it estimates the characteristics of the engine coolant temperature by calculations based on those two temperatures and the driving conditions. When ECT 2 immediately increases from the starting value, it is defined as the thermostat stuck open. When ECT 1 does not reach to a specified value at a certain condition, it is defined as a thermostat malfunction.
Monitor Execution, Sequence, Duration, DTC Type, OBD Status
Enable Conditions
Malfunction Threshold
Malfunction determination 1:
The difference between the current engine coolant temperature at the radiator (ECT 2) [ECT SENSOR 2] and the initial engine coolant temperature at the radiator (ECT 2) [ECT SENSOR 2] is at least 12 °F (7 °C) when either of these condition is met:
- When the estimated engine coolant temperature [EST ECT1] reached to 163 °F (73 °C).
- When the estimated engine coolant temperature [EST ECT1] changed 36 °F (20 °C).
Malfunction determination 2:
The estimated engine coolant temperature [EST ECT1] reaches to 158 °F (70 °C) before the actual engine coolant temperature at the engine (ECT 1) [ECT SENSOR 1] reaches to 158 °F (70 °C).
Possible Cause
NOTE: The causes shown may not be a complete list of all potential problems, and it is possible that there may be other causes.
- Thermostat failure
- ECT sensor 1 failure
- ECT sensor 2 failure
- IAT sensor failure
- MAP sensor failure
- CKP sensor failure
- BARO sensor failure
- Ignition system failure
- Fuel supply system failure
- Radiator fan failure
- VTEC system failure
- EGR system failure
- Hood is opened
Confirmation Procedure
With the HDS
None.
With the Driving Pattern
1. Start the engine under Enable Conditions (see "Engine off time", "Initial intake air temperature [IAT SENSOR (2)]", "Initial engine coolant temperature (ECT 2) [ECT SENSOR 2]", and "The difference between initial intake air temperature [IAT SENSOR (2)] and current intake air temperature [IAT SENSOR (2)]").
2. Drive the vehicle at a speed between 15 - 75 mph (24 - 120 km/h) for at least 30 minutes.
- Drive the vehicle in this manner only if the traffic regulations and ambient conditions allow.
Diagnosis Details
Conditions for setting the DTC
When a malfunction is detected during the first drive cycle with the engine coolant temperature and intake air temperature at engine start-up within the specified temperature range, a Pending DTC is stored in the PCM memory. If the malfunction returns in the next (second) drive cycle with the engine coolant temperature and intake air temperature at engine start-up within the specified temperature range, the MIL comes on and a Confirmed DTC and the freeze data are stored.
Conditions for clearing the DTC
The MIL is cleared if the malfunction does not return in three consecutive trips in which the diagnostic runs. The MIL, the Pending DTC, the Confirmed DTC, and the freeze data can be cleared with the scan tool Clear command or by disconnecting the battery.