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Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor P0117 / P0118 | How to Test and Replace

In this video I go through the steps on determining why you may have codes p0117 or p0118. It's easy enough that any one can perform at home. This was performed on a 2010 Subaru Impreza non-turbo. Check with your vehicle's repair manual for testing parameters.

This sensor is happy between 1-1.5v at idle. Below .27v triggers code p0117. Above 4.7v triggers p0118.

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Tools Used:
Safety Glasses
19mm wrench
Digital Multi-Meter

Note:
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