Jesse via CarKB.com
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Tue Dec 06, 2005 9:49 pm Post subject:
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Ok I got the check engine light again (98 328i E36)--Time to close loop
temperature too long—I have had two completely different answers on saying
the o2 sensor…. And the other is the T-stat. So my question is, the senor you
have talked about is that a Coolant Temperature Sensor for Fuel Injection and
Temperature Gauge part #13 62 1 703 993? Also if it is the T-stat should I
get a new housing as well? I can get al three parts for about $79, or is that
just a waste of money and not the real problem… I am not really worried about
the check engine light coming on because I have a code reader/reset tool, and
I check every time it comes on. It only comes on when the temp gets below
freezing. which only happens about five or six time in AZ. Should I just keep
resetting it and ignore it?
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Malt_Hound
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Posted:
Wed Dec 07, 2005 4:21 am Post subject:
Re: Check engien light |
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Jesse via CarKB.com wrote:
| Quote: | Ok I got the check engine light again (98 328i E36)--Time to close loop
temperature too long—I have had two completely different answers on saying
the o2 sensor…. And the other is the T-stat. So my question is, the senor you
have talked about is that a Coolant Temperature Sensor for Fuel Injection and
Temperature Gauge part #13 62 1 703 993?
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No. This error has nothing to do with the cooling system. The "closed
loop" is refering to the Engine Computer's control of the Fuel
Injection. The O2 sensor is the one that screws into the exhaust stream
and measures the Oxygen content of the exhaust gas. These sensors only
work once they get heated up pretty high. It is alternately known as a
"Lambda" sensor.
| Quote: | Also if it is the T-stat should I
get a new housing as well? I can get al three parts for about $79, or is that
just a waste of money and not the real problem… I am not really worried about
the check engine light coming on because I have a code reader/reset tool, and
I check every time it comes on. It only comes on when the temp gets below
freezing. which only happens about five or six time in AZ. Should I just keep
resetting it and ignore it?
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No, you should check to see why the heater circuit is not working
correctly on your oxygen sensor.
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-Fred W |
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