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5 Signs Your
VW Coolant
Temperature
Sensor May
Need
Replacement
So, it is obvious to overlook the signs
that something is wrong with it.
 Coolant temperature
sensor is one of those
things that we often
take for granted.
 So, it is obvious to
overlook the signs that
something is wrong with
it.
But, guess what... CTS
is just as important as
the other major parts
of the engine.
 And, its failure can
result in numerous
engine problems.
 We are sharing some
pointers with you to help
you diagnose CTS-
related problems.
Have a look.
How To Know If The Coolant
Temperature Sensor Is Faulty?
First sign- Check
engine light on
Yup A fault with the
CTS can activate the
check engine light.
 But, a flashy CEL
could indicate one of
many things going on
with the engine.
 You may need to
conduct a series of tests
to diagnose the exact
problem.
Second sign- Car
struggles to start
Are you having trouble
getting your car
started?
If so, it may indicate a
problem with the CTS.
Reach out to a
professional technician
to get the CTS tested.
Third sign-
Unstable idle
If your car engine is
running rough during
idle, the cause may be
bad CTS.
If you want to get the
issue resolved, you
need to replace the
faulty CTS.
Fourth sign-
Engine misfire
Issues with the CTS
can also contribute to a
cylinder misfire.
Because this is the
part that regulates
ignition/fuel injection
timing.
Fifth sign-
Poor MPG
A car will use more
fuel than normal if its
CTS is defective.
So, if you realize that
you need to fill up
your car with gas
more frequently than
usual, get the CTS
tested.
Wrapping Up
Coolant temperature
sensor is an important
part of a car engine.
Its failure can cause
serious engine
troubles.
So, make sure your
Volkswagens
temperature sensor is
in good shape.
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