YMMS: | 2024 Ford Mustang GT Premium | Aug 20, 2024 | ||
Engine: | 5.0L Eng | License: | ||
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That's a cool find.Replaced the engine coolant temperature sensor and verified the vehicle operated properly. The customer's concern did not return.
Yeah that seems to be it. My buddy had a similar problem on his Audi A4. Some cars use two different coolant temp sensors like his Audi did. One for the gauge and one to tell the PCM what the engine is doing. If the PCM sees that the engine is getting warm or conversely thinks it is -40 it will try cut power to protect the engine, even though the gauge reads okay and the cluster won't prompt any sort of warning.That's a cool find.
If I'm understanding the comments correctly, the PCM would be thinking the engine is running hotter than expected, and then go into limp mode. At one extreme, it could be so bad the temps appear maxed out. But the resistance could also be off just enough to report at the upper end of a given range without exceeding it.
The best thing you can do is just drive it and have fun.My friend im sorry to say that sounded a little bit offensive?
I bought the car because I like it and because I can. I like Mustangs and I dont think its a pre-requisite to be a pro driver or mechanic to buy one.
I didnt ask any questions or did any test drive before buying it. I just nevet wondered the car drivng-handling could feel any way but f. awesome. Its just feels a way more sluggish that I could think it would. And my question is if thats expected or if theres something wrong either with my driving or the car.
And tbh I would have bought it even if I had felt that the car runs exactly as I feel it today. I still love my car.
not questioning if noobs like me should buy a Mustang. But I appreciate your answer. Ty