Difference between revisions of "16502/P0118/000280"

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* Starting the engine when engine is warmish or warm, idle rpm immediately is 1200 - 3000 rpm.
 
* Starting the engine when engine is warmish or warm, idle rpm immediately is 1200 - 3000 rpm.
 
* RPM at idle is irregular.
 
* RPM at idle is irregular.
* With all engine temperatures seldom idle rpm will vary between 900 - 1000 rpm.
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* With all engine temperatures idle rpm will often vary between 900 - 1000 rpm.
 
* With engine warm (90 °C) the engine temperature suddenly drops (70 °C) and slowly comes back to 90 °C.
 
* With engine warm (90 °C) the engine temperature suddenly drops (70 °C) and slowly comes back to 90 °C.
* Bad acceleration during warming up.
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* Bad acceleration during warm-up.
** ''Diesel: an indication is extreme long time burning time of the glow indication light.''
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* Diesel Engines: Glow plug indicator may be on for a longer than normal time or at ambient temperatures where it shouldn't come on at all.
  
 
==== Possible Causes ====
 
==== Possible Causes ====
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==== Special Notes ====
 
==== Special Notes ====
  
* In MY 1995-2002 (?) in Europe at VW-cars the G2/G62 had the bad reputation of breaking down often. The default G2/G62 is black and all replacements are green.
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* In many cars between MY 1995-2002 the G2/G62 had a bad reputation for failing often. The original G2/G62 sensor is black and the improved replacements are green.
  
 
[[Category:Fault Codes]]
 
[[Category:Fault Codes]]

Revision as of 10:58, 15 January 2007

16502/P0118 - Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (G62): Signal too High

Possible Symptoms

  • Difficulties with starting a cold engine.
  • Starting the engine when engine is warmish or warm, idle rpm immediately is 1200 - 3000 rpm.
  • RPM at idle is irregular.
  • With all engine temperatures idle rpm will often vary between 900 - 1000 rpm.
  • With engine warm (90 °C) the engine temperature suddenly drops (70 °C) and slowly comes back to 90 °C.
  • Bad acceleration during warm-up.
  • Diesel Engines: Glow plug indicator may be on for a longer than normal time or at ambient temperatures where it shouldn't come on at all.

Possible Causes

  • The electrical signal coming from G62 is too low
  • Wiring and/or connections faulty (short circuit?)
  • Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (G62) faulty

Possible Solutions

  • Check wiring and connections
  • Check / Replace Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (G62)

Special Notes

  • In many cars between MY 1995-2002 the G2/G62 had a bad reputation for failing often. The original G2/G62 sensor is black and the improved replacements are green.