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SPN 4415moderate severity✨ AI-generated

Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Circuit Low

Indicates a low voltage reading from the engine coolant temperature sensor.

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What it means (plain English)

The engine coolant temperature sensor is not sending a normal voltage signal, meaning the sensor might be faulty or there's an issue in the wiring.

What the computer is actually seeing

The engine control unit (ECU) expects the coolant temperature sensor to output a voltage typically between 0.5V (cold) to 4.5V (hot). A voltage reading below 0.5V indicates a circuit issue or sensor malfunction.

What a healthy reading looks like

Normal range for coolant temp sensor: 0.5V to 4.5V. Below 0.5V indicates a problem.

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 the coolant level. Is it within the normal range? If not, top it off and recheck the code.
  2. 22. Inspect the wiring and connectors of the coolant temp sensor. Are there any visible signs of damage? If yes, repair/replace as necessary.
  3. 33. Use a multimeter to measure voltage at the sensor connector. Is it below 0.5V? If yes, proceed to the next step. If normal, the sensor might be faulty.
  4. 44. Disconnect the sensor and test the circuit from the ECU to the sensor for continuity. Is there continuity? If no, repair the wiring.
  5. 55. Replace the coolant temperature sensor if it’s still under 0.5V with the connector attached.

Common causes

  • Faulty engine coolant temperature sensor
  • Wiring issues or damaged connectors
  • Corroded terminals
  • Short to ground or open circuit
  • Coolant level too low

Typical repair cost

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Frequently asked questions

Is it safe to drive with this code active?

Moderate severity means you can drive it but should repair it soon to avoid potential engine overheating.

Will this code come back after clearing?

If the underlying issue isn’t fixed, yes. The code will reoccur.

Why does this code appear with other SPN codes?

Multiple codes can indicate related issues with engine operations or sensors tied to coolant temperature.

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