33,596 POSTS. The sensor is telling you the engine temperature is too high. First you have to determine what affects the overheating. If speed is a contributing factor, and the overheating only occurs at low speeds, suspect the radiator fan is not turning on. That is not needed at higher speeds where natural air flow is sufficient.
1. Location. Dallas, TX, USA. Mar 1, 2020. #1. My 2014 First is throwing a P1299 code, and my rad fan had also gone out, so I fixed the whole cooling system (thermostat, ECT Sensor, Cooling fan assembly, and checked all the fuses and coolant levels, as well as all the hoses). The only thing it could be is the cylinder head temp sensor, I just
2013 Ford Escape se 1.6l awd, car stalled on the highway now will not restart, p0113 is the only code that it is giving me , replaced the iat sensor with no change . The code is unclearable and is a p …
The engine coolant over-temperature light warns about an overheating engine. Common reasons for an engine coolant over-temperature alert include coolant leaks, faulty cooling parts like fans or water pumps, and internal issues with the engine. It’s unsafe to keep driving with an illuminated temperature light.