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  1. 11 iul. 2021 · For those of you trying to find the location of your Cylinder Head Temperature Sensor…look no further! This is a 2016 F-150 2.7L EcoBoost. BELOW IS THE PART ...

  2. www.f150forum.com › f118 › 16-f150/5/0-cylinder-temp-sensor-replacement-46931216 F150 5.0 Cylinder Temp Sensor Replacement

    20 feb. 2020 · Look at the Sensor temperature, compare to intake temperature and ambient sensors. They should all be within a degree or two on a stone cold vehicle. If the CATs temps can be viewed, they should be very close to the same allowing for all the differences in locations of all the Sensors viewed.

  3. 22 feb. 2018 · Likely a failed sensor or something in the wiring between the sensor and the PCM. This is likely covered under the powertrain warranty, I'd take it to your dealer and have them check it out. Reply Like

  4. 3 ian. 2020 · My 2015 F-150 2.7 EB is warning “Engine Coolant Over Temperature.” The following codes have been read: P0118 and P0016. Truck is in “limp mode,” suspect coolant sensor bad.

  5. 28 iun. 2021 · On my 15 G1, the sensor is in fact on the passenger side head. I am not aware of a block sensor, but there are multiple threaded plugs that can be pulled and replaced with an adapter to add a coolant temp sensor if you wished to do so.

  6. 11 iul. 2022 · A bad engine coolant temperature sensor shows symptoms like poor mileage, hard starts, an illuminated check engine light. overheating, and rough idling. Common diagnostic trouble codes related to a bad ECT sensor include P0115, P0116, P0117, P0119, and P2185.

  7. 27 feb. 2023 · The most common symptoms of a bad coolant temperature sensor include poor mileage, cooling fans not coming on, engine performance issues, an overheating engine, and a check engine light on your dashboard. Here is a more detailed list of the signs of a bad or failing coolant temperature sensor to look for: 1. Check Engine Light

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