Diagnostic Trouble Code P0116

P0116 “Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor 1 Circuit Range/Performance”

 

What is code P0116?

Code P0116 stands for “Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor 1 Circuit Range/Performance”. This diagnostic trouble code can show up for a number of reasons that have to do with the engine coolant temperature sensor on your engine. Therefore, it is important to have a qualified technician diagnose the specific problem that caused the code to be stored in your vehicle’s computer.

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What does code P0116 mean?

When a code P0116 shows up on a diagnostic scan of your vehicle, a technician knows that there is something going on with the engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor on your engine. Code P0116 is the generic code for when the data that comes from the sensor is out of its normal range.

Your engine is designed to operate within a certain temperature range for optimum performance. If it runs too cool, your engine will have poor fuel economy and increased emissions due to the fuel failing to atomize properly and the oil becoming too thick or viscous to circulate as it should. On the other hand, if the engine runs too hot, spark knock, pinging, and overheating can cause internal engine damage.

Since operating temperature is so critical to the performance and health of an engine, vehicle makers install a sensor that monitors the temperature of the engine coolant (“antifreeze”) that circulates through the engine block. This is the ECT sensor. When your engine is running, the ECT sensor continuously relays coolant temperature data to the ECM (Engine Control Module), the computer that monitors and controls engine function. The data is used to adjust how much fuel is injected into the combustion chambers, how wide the thermostat should be opened, when the spark plugs should be fired, and other operations.

If the ECM detects that the coolant temperature is out of range or is not what the ECM expected for a given condition, it will likely store a code P0116 and turn on the check engine light.

 

What causes code P0116?

A number of causes can trigger a code P0116. That is why an accurate diagnosis is essential. Causes of this code include:

Most likely

Other possibilities

  • Damaged, dirty, or deteriorated wiring to the ECT sensor
  • Corrosion on the sensor connector or ECM connector
  • Bad ECM

 

What symptoms are associated with this code?

Common signs associated with a code P0116 include the following:

  • The check engine light is on or flashing
  • Erratic readings on the engine temperature gauge
  • Reduced fuel economy
  • Difficulty starting the engine, especially in cold conditions
  • Engine runs roughly or hesitates while warming up (but runs normally when warmed)
  • Failed emissions test

 

How does a technician diagnose code P0116?

If a diagnostic scan of your vehicle indicates a code P0116, a technician will perform tests to pinpoint the problem. These tests include checking for any related trouble codes. The technician will also use the scan tool to view live data from the ECT sensor to determine whether or not it is consistent. If the temperature is unusually cool on a warm engine, the technician might also check the coolant level or attempt to purge the cooling system of air. The wiring from the ECM to the ECT sensor will be inspected for cracks, corrosion, contamination, or bent pins on the connectors. The technician might also perform tests on the ECT sensor itself with a multimeter and verify that adequate voltage is reaching the sensor when it is in operation.

 

How serious is this code?

In some cases, you might not notice any symptoms when a code P0116 is present. Driving your vehicle in the short term with a code P0116 might result in reduced fuel economy, increased emissions, and a failed emission test. You might notice black smoke coming from the tailpipe as well. But driving for longer periods of time can lead to carbon buildup inside the combustion chambers due to a rich operating environment. The catalytic converter can also be damaged, costing a lot of money in repairs. For these reasons, a code P0116 should be addressed as soon as possible, typically within a week or so.

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Related Diagnostic Trouble Codes

P0115 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Circuit Malfunction

P0117 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Circuit Low

P0118 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor 1 Circuit High

 

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