Hi all,
wondered if any of you guys could help me with a problem I have.
I've got a 2.4 '93 SSR-X that I bought 2 years ago. I've recently (last week) had the cylinder head changed (surprise surprise).
Engine now runs real smooth now with no smoke billowing from the exhaust.
The probelm is that my CHECK ENGINE light is now coming on. I did the diagnostic check that has been listed on other forums and I get 4 flashes (coolant temperature sensor).
I disconnected the batteries for 15 minutes, checked the diagnostic again and it came up with one flash (normal). Problem solved I thought !! Drove around for 20 minutes or so and the CHECK ENGINE light came on again. Re-check of the diagnostics proved 4 flashes again.
Do you think it's a dodgy sensor or possibly a loose connection ?? I've seen a picture in a previous post that the sensor that triggers this fault code is actually near the block on the passenger's side. Is there a way of checking this sensor out without removing half the engine again ??
I'd be grateful for any help !!
Cheers
Eamonn son
wondered if any of you guys could help me with a problem I have.
I've got a 2.4 '93 SSR-X that I bought 2 years ago. I've recently (last week) had the cylinder head changed (surprise surprise).
Engine now runs real smooth now with no smoke billowing from the exhaust.
The probelm is that my CHECK ENGINE light is now coming on. I did the diagnostic check that has been listed on other forums and I get 4 flashes (coolant temperature sensor).
I disconnected the batteries for 15 minutes, checked the diagnostic again and it came up with one flash (normal). Problem solved I thought !! Drove around for 20 minutes or so and the CHECK ENGINE light came on again. Re-check of the diagnostics proved 4 flashes again.
Do you think it's a dodgy sensor or possibly a loose connection ?? I've seen a picture in a previous post that the sensor that triggers this fault code is actually near the block on the passenger's side. Is there a way of checking this sensor out without removing half the engine again ??
I'd be grateful for any help !!
Cheers
Eamonn son
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