P0117
Diagnostic Chart:
Schematic:
The Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor is a thermistor that varies resistance according to changes in engine coolant temperature. The PCM supplies a five volt reference through a pull-up resistor to the sensor, which is connected to ground. When the sensor is cold it has high resistance (high signal voltage at PCM). As the sensor temperature increases, its resistance decreases (low signal voltage at PCM). The PCM uses the signal voltage to determine engine coolant temperature. DTC P0117 sets when the ECT sensor signal voltage at the PCM is below the calibrated voltage value (over the calibrated temperature value).
DTC PARAMETERS
DTC P0117 will set if ECT temperature is over 140°C (284°F) when engine has been running over 10 seconds.
DTC P0117 diagnostic runs continuously once the above conditions have been met.
DTC P0117 is a type A DTC.
DIAGNOSTIC AIDS
To locate an intermittent problem, use Scan tool to monitor ECT temperature with ignition On, engine Off. Wiggling wires while watching for a change in ECT temperature may locate the area where a short to ground in the wiring could lie.
Engine coolant leaking from the sensor into the sensor connector will cause a shorted condition across the sensor terminals resulting in an elevated temperature.
The PCM will turn the cooling fan On if an ECT DTC is active.
The Coolant Temperature telltale will read COLD if DTC P0117 is active.
Refer to ECT Sensor General Description for a Temperature vs. Resistance chart.