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SPN 319moderate severity✨ AI-generated

Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor 1

Engine coolant temperature sensor signal out of range.

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What it means (plain English)

The engine coolant temperature sensor is reporting a temperature that doesn't match the normal operating range, often indicating overheating or a malfunctioning sensor.

What the computer is actually seeing

The ECM sees a coolant temperature reading that is above or below the expected range, usually around 85-110 degrees Celsius (185-230 degrees Fahrenheit) for normal operation. Deviations can trigger a fault.

What a healthy reading looks like

Normal operating temperature should be between 85°C to 110°C (185°F to 230°F).

Guided diagnostic — the DiagCoach way

Don't just throw parts at it. Walk through these in order — each step tells you whether to keep going or stop and fix what you found.

  1. 11. Check coolant level in the reservoir - should be at the proper level. If not, fill and recheck.
  2. 22. Inspect wiring and connectors to the coolant temperature sensor for damage or corrosion.
  3. 33. Use a multimeter to test resistance on the coolant temperature sensor; compare to expected resistance at current coolant temperature.
  4. 44. Start the engine and monitor the coolant temperature gauge; it should rise steadily within normal range within 5-10 minutes of operation.
  5. 55. If the sensor reads abnormal (e.g., above 110°C or below 85°C) while the engine is in normal operating conditions, replace the sensor.

Common causes

  • Faulty coolant temperature sensor
  • Wiring issues or connector problems
  • Low coolant level or leaks
  • ECM calibration issue

Typical repair cost

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Frequently asked questions

Is it safe to drive with this code?

It's not recommended to drive long distances if the engine is overheating; it could cause further damage.

Will this code come back after clearing it?

If the underlying issue isn't fixed, yes; it will likely return.

Why does this code pair with SPN 256?

SPN 256 often indicates a problem with the engine temperature sensor circuit, which may be linked to similar sensor failures.

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